Farizon Unveils STAR V7E Electric Van at Hong Kong Auto Show
Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicles introduced its latest electric van, the STAR V7E, at the 2025 International Automotive and Supply Chain Expo in Hong Kong on June 12. The model marks its global debut and is now available for pre-order in China, starting at RMB 89,900.

The STAR V7E expands Farizon’s lineup of electric vans, which now spans from 6 to 13.2 cubic meters in cargo volume. The new model is part of the company’s effort to advance smart vehicle development and accelerate its global market presence.

Farizon’s existing models, including the STAR V6E and Super VAN, have led domestic sales in China and gained traction in international markets such as South Korea and Turkey. The introduction of the STAR V7E completes the company’s “China VAN” portfolio and is supported by Farizon’s global after-sales network, which covers the full vehicle lifecycle.
Key features of the STAR V7E include a 7.5-cubic-meter cargo area with a length of 2,870 mm and height of 1,475 mm, allowing for a maximum payload of 1.5 tons—approximately 350 kilograms more than typical models in the same class. The van is powered by a 51.4 kWh battery, with multiple configurations offering ranges between 375 and 460 kilometers.
The vehicle incorporates a streamlined exterior design and a range of interior features, including a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, heated and ventilated seats, and a heated steering wheel. Charging efficiency is enhanced by high-rate liquid-cooled fast charging technology, allowing the battery to charge from 30% to 80% in 15 minutes.

Farizon is offering promotional incentives during the pre-sale period, with buyers able to reserve the vehicle with a RMB 7 deposit and receive a business package valued at over RMB 7,000.

The launch of the STAR V7E in Hong Kong reflects Farizon’s continued global expansion and its aim to support greener logistics solutions through the export of Chinese electric vehicle technologies.
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