Farizon Hits Record Overseas Growth in H1 2025
Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicles posted record growth in overseas markets during the first half of 2025. Since late 2024, the company has rapidly expanded its global footprint, moving beyond exports to consistent local deliveries.
According to Chinese customs data, Farizon ranked second in industry export volume for six straight months from January to June 2025, with shipments up about 373% year-on-year. Its diverse lineup – vans, light trucks, mini trucks, and buses – has reached markets across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, South America, and Europe. In countries like the UK, Spain, Belgium, and Australia, Farizon even secured the top spot in exports, underscoring its growing market recognition.

At the heart of Farizon’s success is its flagship SuperVAN, the world’s first purpose-built electric large van. It launched in Serbia in November 2024 and soon earned a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating, achieving the highest score ever for a Chinese light commercial van. In 2025, the SuperVAN rolled out across more European markets, showcased at major exhibitions in the UAE, Thailand, Australia, and Brazil, and expanded into new regions. Alongside the cargo model, Farizon introduced passenger and multi-purpose versions, as well as customized vehicles like an ambulance in Panama.

Farizon is now shifting from simple exports to on-the-ground deliveries. In Europe, the SuperVAN and V6E have been delivered in Serbia and Hungary. In Asia-Pacific, SuperVAN deliveries in Australia are now routine, meeting intercity logistics needs. In the Americas, Farizon supplied V6E models to Walmart and telecom giant Claro in Costa Rica, while also providing mini trucks to local small businesses for flexible transport solutions.
With timely deliveries and proven performance, Farizon is turning export momentum into real-world results. Positive customer feedback is strengthening trust in the brand and laying the foundation for continued global growth.
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