Farizon Xinghan H Shines at Geely Global Intelligent Mobility Festival
During Auto Shanghai 2025, Geely Auto Group hosted the Global Intelligent Mobility Festival at its headquarters in Hangzhou, attracting over 300 international media representatives, dealers, and business partners.
Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicles showcased its flagship heavy-duty truck, the Xinghan H, along with its popular Super VAN. Thanks to their breakthrough designs and strong performance, both vehicles attracted a lot of attention from the international guests.
Earlier this week, the Farizon Super VAN made its first appearance during a special test drive event for foreign media. It impressed everyone with its performance on both racetracks and city roads. As a purpose-built large electric van, it offers users a highly efficient, comfortable, and flexible driving experience that feels almost like driving a passenger car.

The Xinghan H took six years to develop and was created by a global R&D team. Designed in China for the world, it brings bold innovation in design, structure, and technology. Its wedge-shaped front helps achieve an ultra-low drag coefficient of 0.343Cd, improving energy efficiency. Inside, the cab is like a “home on wheels,” with an extra-wide sleeper bed, a private shower, and a smart kitchen — offering everything drivers need for work, rest, and daily life.

One overseas reporter said, “The Xinghan H looks super futuristic — like the next-generation truck. Its 660kWh battery easily supports over 600km of driving, and energy use is extremely low, only 1 to 1.2kWh per kilometer. That’s really impressive!”
When it comes to power, the Xinghan H supports multiple new energy options, including pure electric and methanol-hydrogen systems. Drivers can choose the best setup depending on their needs. The methanol-hydrogen model can run up to 1,500 kilometers on a single tank, making it ideal for all kinds of heavy transport — while cutting operating costs significantly.

With its smart design, versatility, and great value, the Xinghan H offers a strong new energy solution from China for the global green logistics industry.

In October 2024, the Xinghan H methanol-hydrogen truck set a new Guinness World Record™ by driving 1,522.9 kilometers on just one tank of green methanol, with a cost of only 1.034 RMB per kilometer.
At Auto Shanghai 2025, Farizon’s groundbreaking heavy-duty truck once again captured worldwide media attention.
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