
The 2026 Farizon V7E will start from $49,990 drive-away when deliveries of the electric van begin next month, with buyers given the option of two battery sizes – Standard 50kWh or Extended 66kWh – the latter of which commands a $4000 premium.
According to the brand's local website, every version of the V7E will come powered by a front-mounted e-motor good for 110kW/230Nm and offer a claimed maximum driving range of 240km or 329km for the Standard or Extended Range respectively.
Other features are set to include 16-inch wheels, heated and ventilated fabric seats, a heated steering wheel, a 12.3-inch central touchscreen, a 7.0-inch digital driver's display, vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability and two airbags.



As announced in March, the new V7E panel van from Geely’s Farizon Auto is joining the brand’s Australian commercial vehicle line-up through local distributor Jameel Motors Australia.
The V7E is a compact electric van similar in size to the VW Caddy and Renault Kangoo, which are priced between $40K and $46K.
The local importer says the Farizon V7E is designed for urban delivery and trade use, with the brand highlighting the payload and cargo capacity, which is comparable to entry-level internal combustion vans.
Payload capacity is listed at 1338kg, while cargo volume measures 6.95 cubic metres. It has a 3200mm wheelbase.

The van features a low rear loading height and a compact exterior footprint intended to suit frequent stops, tight access areas and metropolitan delivery routes.
A narrow body and tight turning circle are also part of the deal, designed to support urban environs.
Power comes from a fully electric drivetrain with a claimed driving range of up to 330km.
The V7E uses a CATL lithium-ion (LFP) battery, selected for durability and regular daily charging.
The vehicle has been developed with stop-start driving cycles in mind rather than long-distance use.
Safety, comfort and connectivity features will align with those offered on the larger Farizon SuperVan (SV) range, including driver assistance systems and smartphone connectivity.
The local launch of Geely Farizon coincides with parent Geely’s arrival in Australia with the Geely EX5 SUV.
The two new brands will join fellow Geely-owned Lotus, Polestar, Smart, Volvo and Zeekr in Australia.
How much does the 2026 Farizon V7E cost?
V7E Standard Range 50kWh – $49,990
V7E Extended Range 66kWh – $53,990
*Prices are drive-away