Farizon Supervan

Farizon Supervan

FROM
$71,490

The Farizon SuperVan was first launched in 2021 as the Chinese brand’s answer to growing demand for mid-size electric vans. It was developed by Geely’s commercial vehicle division and sold in some overseas markets as the Geely Farizon FX. Early models focused on fleet buyers, with electric powertrains aimed at cutting running costs and emissions.

A second generation arrived in 2024 with updated battery tech, longer driving range and more advanced safety features. The Farizon SuperVan also gained a sharper design and better cabin comfort to appeal beyond corporate buyers. By this stage, the model had started gaining recognition outside China, including in Europe and parts of Asia.

In 2025 the Farizon SuperVan entered Australia for the first time. The current model offers multiple seating and cargo layouts, along with new driver assistance systems. It now competes with established mid-size vans while providing an electric alternative for local buyers.

The line-up currently starts at $71,490 for the Supervan Swb Low Roof and ranges through to $76,490 for the range-topping Supervan Lwb High Roof.

Van
1 Speed Automatic
Electric
Rating Summary
Price and features
7
Practicality
8
Driving
5
Safety
6
Overview
Likes
Futuristic design
Generous standard equipment
Large cargo area
Dislikes
Unpleasant electric motor whine
Loud and incessant safety chimes
Choppy ride

Farizon Supervan Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Farizon Supervan varies based on the trim level you choose. for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Farizon Supervan Colours

Four exterior colours are available: Jade White, Porcelain Grey, Bamboo Green, and Satin Blue.

Bamboo Green
Jade White
Porcelain Grey
Satin Blue

Farizon Supervan Accessories

Across the range, the 2026 Farizon SuperVan includes adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, and a surround-view camera. Parking sensors are fitted front and rear, while rain-sensing wipers, automatic LED headlights, and heated mirrors improve usability.

The van also offers push-button start, and a payload monitoring system.

Farizon Supervan Interior

Inside, the Farizon SuperVan balances comfort with practicality. A 12.3-inch touchscreen multimedia system and 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster are standard, alongside wireless Apple CarPlay and Bluetooth.

The layout is simple and functional, with physical air-conditioning controls and durable materials. LED cabin lighting is fitted in the rear compartment, along with tie-down points and three household power plugs for vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability.

Farizon Supervan Engine

The 2026 Farizon SuperVan is powered by a front-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor. It delivers 170kW of peak power and 336Nm of torque, with drive sent to the front wheels. Drive modes include Eco, Comfort, and Sport. The suspension consists of a double wishbone front and leaf spring rear setup, tuned for load carrying.

Farizon Supervan Dimensions

The dimensions of the Farizon Supervan Van vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
The dimensions shown above are for the base model.

Farizon Supervan Wheel Size

The Farizon Supervan has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 215x75R 16C for Van in 2026 with a wheel size that spans from 6x16 inches.

Farizon Supervan Seats

The 2026 Farizon SuperVan comes with synthetic leather seats as standard. Both the driver and passenger seats are heated and ventilated, with four-way manual adjustment. A heated steering wheel is also included.

The cabin is separated from the rear compartment by a plastic partition, designed for commercial use.

Farizon Supervan Boot Space

Cargo capacity depends on the body. The SWB low-roof offers 6.95m³, the LWB low-roof provides 8.25m³, and the LWB high-roof expands to 11.22m³. Payload capacity ranges from 1170kg to 1300kg, depending on configuration. Rear barn doors open up to 270° for easier loading.

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Farizon Supervan Speed

The Farizon SuperVan has a top speed of 135km/h. No 0–100km/h figure is quoted, but the electric drivetrain’s instant torque delivers strong low-speed acceleration, particularly under load.

Farizon Supervan Range

The Farizon SuperVan uses an 83kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery sourced from CATL. Driving range is up to 376km in the SWB Low Roof, 355km in the LWB Low Roof, and 319km in the LWB High Roof, all according to WLTP testing.

Fast DC charging at 140kW takes the battery from 20 to 80 per cent in around 36 minutes, while a full AC charge at 11kW takes about 7–9 hours.