BMW M3 vs Farizon Supervan

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BMW M3
BMW M3

2023 price

Farizon Supervan
Farizon Supervan

2026 price

Summary

2023 BMW M3
2026 Farizon Supervan
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.0L

0.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
10.4L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

3
Dislikes
  • Carbon pack a little (a lot) silly
  • Thirsty as all get out
  • Design a little polarising (though I like it)

  • Unpleasant electric motor whine
  • Loud and incessant safety chimes
  • Choppy ride
2023 BMW M3 Summary

There’s no point waxing too lyrical here, because the facts surrounding the M3 Touring are more than exciting enough.

It’s a (kind of) family friendly wagon with oodles of space and practicality. It’s also an unhinged performance weapon with a thumping 3.0-litre twin-turbo-petrol inline six-cylinder engine.

And it has been years — decades, even — in the making. So, has it been worth the wait? Let’s strap in and find out.

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2026 Farizon Supervan Summary

If you’ve clicked on this thinking, “What’s a Farizon?” you're probably not alone.

Farizon is yet another sub-brand of Chinese giant Geely which owns brands like Volvo, Polestar, Lotus, Smart and Zeekr, among others.

This new brand is an electric commercial vehicle specialist that arrived in Australia earlier this year thanks to Saudi Arabia-based distributor, Jameel Motors. Sales are currently only offered in Queensland through Farizon’s website, though a dealer network is being developed with a priority of the eastern seaboard.

The Farizon SuperVan is the company’s first offering in Australia, alongside an electric light truck called the H9E. This electric mid-size van is a rival to the likes of the LDV eDeliver 7, Peugeot E-Expert and Volkswagen ID. Buzz, as well as the forthcoming Ford E-Transit Custom.

How does it stack up? Read along to find out.

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