Farizon Ireland has announced the arrival of the all-new Farizon V7E, further expanding its growing electric commercial vehicle line-up with a next-generation medium van designed specifically for the demands of modern urban logistics. Priced from €30,700 including VAT and applicable grants for the 50kWh model, and from €33,700 for the larger 67kWh version, the V7E offers compelling value for Irish businesses, with pricing that rivals and in some cases undercuts comparable diesel-powered alternatives. Joining the larger Farizon SV, the V7E broadens the brand’s offering in Ireland, providing a compact yet highly capable solution for fleet operators, urban delivery services and businesses seeking lower-emission transport solutions without compromising practicality. Unlike many electric vans adapted from existing combustion-engine platforms, the V7E has been designed from the outset as a dedicated electric commercial vehicle. This purpose-built approach allows Farizon to optimise efficiency, packaging and everyday usability.
Available with either a 50kWh or 67kWh battery, the V7E offers a driving range of up to 329km (WLTP), along with a cargo capacity of up to 6.95 cubic metres. Its compact dimensions have also been engineered to deliver excellent manoeuvrability in busy urban environments. The V7E features a 3,200mm wheelbase and an overall length of 4,995mm, striking a balance between impressive load-carrying capability and ease of use in tighter city streets. Fast charging capabilities are another highlight, with support for up to 100kW DC rapid charging alongside 11kW AC charging. Combined with a connected, driver-focused cabin and a suite of advanced driver assistance systems, the V7E reflects Farizon’s technology-led approach to the future of commercial mobility. Standard specification places a strong emphasis on comfort, convenience and connectivity. Key features include a 12.3-inch infotainment display with smartphone integration, a 360-degree surround-view camera, front and rear parking sensors, a heated windscreen and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, allowing external devices and equipment to be powered directly from the vehicle.
Commenting on the arrival of the new V7E, Andrew Johnson, General Manager of Farizon Ireland, said:
“The arrival of the V7E marks another important step in expanding Farizon’s presence in Ireland. Following the introduction of the Farizon SV, the 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, the V7E brings Irish businesses an intelligent and highly capable new solution for next-generation commercial mobility.”
The arrival of the V7E comes at a time when demand for electric commercial vehicles continues to grow, as operators look for ways to reduce running costs and emissions while meeting increasingly complex delivery requirements. The all-new Farizon V7E will be available through authorised Farizon dealerships across Ireland, further strengthening the brand’s commitment to providing practical and innovative electric transport solutions for Irish businesses.






























