New models - Farizon - SVFarizon cuts prices, expands SuperVan line-upNew super-long wheelbase SuperVan flagship arrives as Farizon slashes prices10 Aug 2026 FARIZON Auto has repositioned its SuperVan commercial electric van range with price cuts of up to $8500 across variants while introducing a new Super Long Wheelbase High Roof (SLWB HR) model to the local line-up.
Price adjustments by Farizon importer Jameel Motors Australia bring the SuperVan entry point down by $8500, to $62,990 plus on-road costs for the Short Wheelbase Low Roof (SWB LR) variant, edging it closer in price to the LDV eDeliver 7 ($57,990 drive-away for ABN holders), which is currently the cheapest battery electric van on offer Down Under.
A matching $8500 reduction applies to the Long Wheelbase Low Roof (LWB LR), now priced from $64,990 plus on-road costs, while the LWB High Roof variant receives a $7000 cut to bring its starting price down to $69,490 plus on-road costs.
Topping the Geely-owned brand’s updated line-up is the new flagship SuperVan SLWB High Roof variant, priced from $77,490 plus on-road costs.
It scores a larger 106kWh nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) battery pack – up from the 83kWh battery fitted to standard SuperVan variants – delivering a claimed WLTP driving range of up to 398km.
Targeting high-volume freight, trade, and delivery fleets requiring more cubic capacity, the SLWB High Roof offers 13 cubic metres of volume with a load bay measuring 3695mm long, 1795mm wide, and 1960mm high.
Despite the extra length, the variant offers the same 1075kg payload capacity as smaller models alongside an unchanged 2000kg braked towing rating.
“We’re continuing to see strong interest from businesses looking to transition towards electric commercial vehicles, particularly when the products are designed around real operational requirements,” said Jameel Motors Australia country general manager, Adam Lawson.
“The introduction of the SV SLWB high roof and revised pricing across the SV range allows us to offer greater flexibility across a wider range of business applications, while making the transition to electric mobility more accessible for Australian operators.”
The repositioned SuperVan line-up sits alongside Farizon’s recently introduced V7E compact van, priced at $49,990 driveaway, competing closely with the LDV eDeliver 5 (from $47,990 drive-away for ABN holders) and Kia PV5 Cargo ($55,990 + ORCs).
So far in 2026, to the end of July, the brand has sold a total of 209 vehicles with 149 of those sales being SuperVan variants, as the Chinese commercial vehicle player continues its local push.
2026 Farizon SuperVan pricing (excluding on-road costs):
SV SWB Low Roof – $62,990 (-$8500) SV LWB Low Roof – $64,990 (-$8500) SV LWB High Roof – $69,490 (-$7000) SV SLWB High Roof – $77,490 (New Variant) ![]() Read more7th of July 2026 ![]() Farizon expands line-up with F3E cab-chassisNew electric commercial range grows with versatile workhorse priced from $48,990 + ORCAll new modelsMotor industry news |
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