The Fairzon V7E has just launched in Ireland, and it’s a compact electric van from the newly arrived Chinese van maker, with a starting price of just €30,700.
What versions of the V7E are available?
You can choose from two different batteries for your V7E — a base model with 50kWh or a 67kWh version, priced at €33,700, with a range of up to 329km. The Farizon’s batteries can charge at 11kW on AC power or up to 100kW on quick-charging DC energy.
What kind of standard equipment do they come with ?
Both V7Es are well equipped, with standard kit including a 12.3-inch infotainment display with smartphone connectivity, a 360-degree surround-view camera, front and rear parking sensors, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, and a heated windscreen.

How much can I carry in a Farizon V7E?
The V7E has a cargo volume of 6.95 cubic metres, but it’s also designed with small exterior dimensions and a tight turning circle, making it ideal for urban deliveries. It has an overall length of 4,995mm and a wheelbase of 3,200mm. The maximum payload is an impressive 1,338kg.

When can I buy one?
The V7E is on sale in Ireland from today. Commenting on the announcement, Andrew Johnson, General Manager, Farizon Ireland, said: “The arrival of V7E marks another important step in expanding Farizon’s presence in Ireland. Following the introduction of the Farizon SV, 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, V7E brings Irish businesses an intelligent and highly capable new solution for next-generation commercial mobility.”
The V7E arrives just at a time when demand for electric vans is starting to increase, with a bigger focus on meeting complex delivery requirements while helping operators substantially reduce running costs and emissions. Farizon hopes that the V7E will hit precisely those notes for owners and operators.