2026 Farizon V7E electric van priced competitively for tradies

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The small electric commercial van, which is due to compete with urban-focused models such as the VW Caddy, is available from under $50,000 drive-away.

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2026 Farizon V7E electric van priced competitively for tradies

Jameel Motors has announced pricing for the all-new Farizon V7E electric commercial van, priced from $49,990 drive-away for the standard-range 50kWh grade.

Buyers can also opt for the longer-range 66kWh variant, which is positioned at $53,990.

The city-focused commercial van is powered by a single electric motor driving the front wheels, producing 110kW and 230Nm, and is paired to a 50kWh lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery rated to deliver 240km of WLTP driving range.

2026 Farizon V7E electric van priced competitively for tradies

A 66kWh model has been confirmed for Australia and will bring up to 329km of WLTP driving range.

The Farizon V7E van is offered with a 1300kg payload and 6.95 cubic metres of cargo volume. It measures 4995mm long, 1820mm wide, and 1985mm high.

The V7E will run on 400-volt architecture and accept up to 100kW DC fast-charging for a 10-80 per cent charge time of 26 minutes for the 50kWh version, and 33 minutes for the larger 66kWh battery using slightly slower 97kW DC fast-charging.

Inside is a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster.

2026 Farizon V7E electric van priced competitively for tradies

For safety, it will feature front and rear parking sensors, adaptive cruise control, front and rear collision warning, lane-keep assist, and autonomous emergency braking (AEB).

Other features include blind-spot monitoring, a 360-degree parking camera, heated and ventilated seats, and a heated steering wheel.

Automatic LED headlights, LED tail-lights, along with 240V Vehicle to Load charging (V2L) for powering tools and appliances.

2026 Farizon V7E electric van priced competitively for tradies

Jameel Motors Australia general manager Adam Lawson said in a media release the "V7E reflects a growing shift in the commercial vehicle market as electric options become increasingly viable for day-to-day business operations".

Lawson also pointed towards the V7E's “pricing that sits competitively alongside traditional ICE vans, combined with the potential for lower running and servicing costs over time" as a potentially better option for buyers.

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