Farizon SuperVAN Wins “Zero-Emissions Van of the Year”
LONDON, UK – 5 Dec. 2025/Chinatrucks.org/ – The Farizon SuperVAN has been named “Zero-Emissions Van of the Year” at the 2026 What Van? Awards, held at the Hilton London Bankside.

The judging panel, made up of industry experts and the What Van? editorial team, carried out an independent review. They evaluated all eligible electric light commercial vehicles launched this year, focusing on energy efficiency, operating costs, driving performance, and suitability for commercial use.
Speaking about the win, James Dallas, Editor-in-Chief of What Van?, said:
““Built on an advanced steer-by-wire architecture, the Farizon SuperVAN offers innovative design, strong versatility, and practical cargo capacity. Farizon’s commitment to safety in product development is especially impressive. The UK is a key market for the brand, and the opening of its flagship showroom in London’s Park Royal shows its growing presence here.”

Callum James, General Manager for Farizon’s UK partner, added:
"Winning the ‘Zero-Emissions Van of the Year’ award is strong recognition of the core strengths of the SuperVAN’s purpose-built electric platform. Farizon aims to create a large electric van that meets global standards and is designed specifically for commercial operations.”

The award follows closely on the SuperVAN’s recent success at the 2026 International Van of the Year (IVOTY) competition, where it finished runner-up. For a brand-new model developed for Europe and only just entering global markets, these achievements mark an important milestone.
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