Farizon V7E arrives in Ireland from €30,700

Farizon Ireland has confirmed pricing for the new Farizon V7E mid-sized electric van.

Prices start from €30,700 incl. VAT and applicable grants for the 50kWh model, and from €33,700 for the 67kWh version.

According to the company, the V7E offers strong value for Irish business customers, with pricing that places it in line with, or below, comparable diesel competitors.

The V7E joins the larger SV in Farizon’s electric van range, which was introduced here last year by national importer Frank Keane Holdings.

Built on a dedicated electric architecture, the V7E has a 3,200mm wheelbase and 4,995mm overall length.

Available with 50kWh and 67kWh battery options, it offers a claimed range up to 329km, up to 6.95m³ cargo volume, and a compact footprint designed for manoeuvrability in busy urban environments. It offers 100kW DC fast charging and 11kW AC charging.

The all-new Farizon V7E will be available in Ireland through authorised Farizon dealerships, which currently comprises M50 Truck & Van Centre and Frank Keane Ballymount, both in Dublin.

Standard specification includes a 12.3-inch infotainment display with smartphone connectivity, 360-degree surround view camera, front and rear parking sensors, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, heated windscreen and an ADAS suite.

Andrew Johnson, general manager, Farizon Ireland, said: “The arrival of V7E marks another important step in expanding Farizon’s presence in Ireland.

“Following the introduction of the Farizon SV, V7E broadens our offering with a highly practical all-electric medium van designed around the real-world needs of modern commercial operators.

“Combining diesel-rivalling value, advanced technology and a dedicated electric platform, V7E brings Irish businesses an intelligent and highly capable new solution for next-generation commercial mobility.”

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