Farizon V7E Electric Van Australia: Price, Specs and Where to Buy

2026-06-01
Farizon V7E Electric Van Australia: Price, Specs and Where to Buy banner

The Farizon V7E has arrived in Australia as the most affordable electric cargo van on the market. With a drive-away starting price of $49,990 and a practical specification built around city delivery work, it makes a compelling case for small business owners and fleet operators who have been watching the electric van space but waiting for the numbers to stack up.

Barton's Wynnum is an authorised Farizon dealer serving Brisbane's Bayside and greater South East Queensland. Here is everything you need to know about the V7E before you enquire.

Who is Farizon?

Farizon is the commercial vehicle arm of Geely Holding Group, the Chinese automotive conglomerate that also owns Volvo, Geely Auto, Polestar, Lotus and the London Electric Vehicle Company. That parentage matters, because it gives Farizon access to serious EV engineering resources and a global supply chain that standalone start-ups cannot match.

In Australia, Farizon vehicles are distributed by Jameel Motors Australia, which operates an authorised dealer network across the country. Bartons is the authorised Farizon dealer for the Brisbane Bayside region, with stock available at its Wynnum location.

Farizon V7E Pricing in Australia

The V7E is available in two variants, both priced as drive-away:

  • V7E Standard Range (50kWh): $49,990 drive-away
  • V7E Extended Range (66kWh): $53,990 drive-away

At these prices, the V7E undercuts every other electric cargo van currently available in Australia, including the Kia PV5 Cargo ($55,990 before on-road costs), the LDV eDeliver 7 and the Farizon SV. For businesses comparing purchase cost at the outset, the V7E's pricing is a meaningful advantage.

Both variants are eligible for the federal FBT exemption on novated leases for eligible employees, which can significantly reduce the effective cost for businesses that offer salary packaging.

Farizon V7E Specifications

Both variants share the same core drivetrain: a front-mounted electric motor producing 110kW and 230Nm of torque. The difference between the two variants is in battery capacity, driving range and payload rating.

SpecificationStandard RangeExtended Range
Battery50kWh CATL LFP66kWh CATL LFP
WLTP Range240km329km
Motor output110kW / 230Nm110kW / 230Nm
Cargo volume6.95m³6.95m³
Max payload1,338kg1,208kg
Load floor height510mm510mm
Internal load length2,865mm2,865mm
Wheelbase3,200mm3,200mm
Drive-away Price$49,990$53,990

The CATL LFP battery chemistry is worth noting for Brisbane fleet operators specifically. LFP (lithium iron phosphate) cells handle heat better than alternative chemistries, maintain stability through regular 100% charge cycles, and carry a longer cycle life, all relevant factors in Queensland's climate and for operators who charge daily.

What the V7E is Built For

The V7E is designed as a compact urban cargo van. Its external dimensions are comparable to the Volkswagen Caddy and Renault Kangoo, which means it fits in standard parking bays, suits tight suburban streets and can access loading zones that larger vans cannot.

The 510mm load floor height is low enough to make repeated loading and unloading genuinely less fatiguing over a full working day. Rear barn doors open to 270 degrees, which is particularly useful when pulling up to walls or in constrained dock areas. The cargo area comes with pre-installed anchor points to support custom racking and fit-outs.

Vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability is standard on both variants, meaning the van can power tools and equipment from the traction battery while stationary, a practical feature for trade and service operators.

Farizon V7E Features and Cabin

The cabin is better equipped than you might expect at this price point.

Standard features include:

  • 12.3-inch central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • 7-inch digital driver's display
  • Heated and ventilated fabric seats (driver and passenger)
  • Heated steering wheel
  • DAB digital radio and Bluetooth
  • Electronic parking brake
  • L2 driver assist systems

The dashboard follows a tiered layout with more physical storage than a typical flat-dash commercial van design, which drivers who spend a full shift behind the wheel tend to appreciate.

Range in Practice: What Does 329km Mean for Brisbane?

The Extended Range variant's 329km WLTP figure is a controlled-conditions maximum. In real Brisbane metro operation — stop-start urban routes, air conditioning running in Queensland heat, regular loading — expect a practical operating range in the order of 240km to 270km.

For most courier, trades and service routes operating from a base in the Bayside or greater Brisbane area, that is more than enough range to cover a full working day and return for an overnight charge. Operators running multiple shifts or covering the greater SEQ region will want to factor in charging stops or assess the Extended Range variant.

Charging to 80% from a DC fast charger takes approximately 30 minutes for the Extended Range variant, making mid-day top-ups viable on longer-range days.

Why Buy from Barton's Farizon Wynnum?

Barton's is a family-owned dealership group with a long-standing presence in Brisbane's Bayside. As an authorised Farizon dealer, Barton's Wynnum can arrange test drives, provide fleet pricing and assist with finance through its established lending panel.

For businesses exploring fleet electrification, Bartons' dedicated fleet team can discuss novated lease options, FBT implications and multi-vehicle delivery timelines.

Stock is available now.

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