In today’s fast-paced business world, efficiency, innovation, and sustainability define success.
Gone are the days when customers are solely interested in the product being delivered – they are increasingly looking at the entire process, including how it gets there.
With these considerations in mind, businesses are looking for smarter, cleaner, and more capable solutions to keep moving forward.
Enter the Farizon SuperVan, a purpose-built electric commercial vehicle designed to do just that.
Developed as a dedicated battery-electric vehicle and built for business, the Farizon SuperVan blends practicality, innovation, and intelligent design to create something entirely new for Australian fleets and operators.
It’s a van engineered to handle the rigours of daily work with the refinement and technology of a modern SUV.
The Farizon SuperVan’s design takes a modern, progressive approach to commercial transport.
Its proportions are familiar, yet its clean surfaces and futuristic detailing signal a step into the electric era of commercial vehicles.
The hidden B-pillar design, a first in its class, allows easier side access for loading and unloading, while the sleek bodywork reduces aerodynamic drag and enhances efficiency.
Three body styles are available to suit a range of operational needs, including short- or long-wheelbase configurations with a low roof, as well as a high-roof, long-wheelbase variant for maximum cargo capacity.
Rear barn doors can open to either 180 or 270 degrees, ensuring easy access even in tight spaces. Every element of the Farizon SuperVan has been designed with purpose, to make each day simpler, smarter, and more productive.
Step inside, and the Farizon SuperVan feels more upmarket than you’d expect from a commercial vehicle.
The cabin has been designed to deliver SUV-like features and comforts, with heated and ventilated faux-leather seats, a heated steering wheel, and an ergonomic driving position ideal for long days on the road.
Depending on your business needs, there’s the flexibility to purchase the Farizon SuperVan with either a two-seat or three-seat cabin.
Having the option of either additional passenger capacity, or maximised storage between the front seats for tools, paperwork, or equipment, is a big plus.
The minimalist dashboard houses a crisp 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 7-inch digital driver display, while physical climate controls, USB ports, and clever cabin storage make everyday use simple.
Apple CarPlay and Bluetooth connectivity keeps drivers connected and productive without distraction when on the move.
This is a van designed to work with you, one that is set up to work as hard as you do.
Behind the crew cabin, the SuperVAN offers up to 11.22 cubic metres of cargo space and a payload capacity of up to 1,300 kilograms.
A low 550-millimetre load height makes heavy lifting easier, while the wide-opening rear doors and smart tie-down points ensure practicality for every type of trade, delivery, or service operation.
An onboard automated payload monitoring system provides real-time weight measurements in 5kg increments, ensuring compliance and safety at all times – this is a simple, yet incredibly valuable innovation for fleet managers.
But the innovation doesn’t stop there.
The SuperVan is Australia’s first commercial vehicle with full vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, offering multiple 240-volt AC outlets capable of supplying up to a combined 9.9kW of continuous power.
That means power tools, electronics, catering appliances and more can all run directly off the van, transforming it into a true mobile power station, with no generators, no noise, and no tailpipe emissions.
Power, Performance, and Safety
Under the floor sits an 83kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, offering up to 376km of WLTP-rated range. When it’s time to recharge, DC fast-charging up to 140 kW takes the battery from 20 to 80 per cent in just 36 minutes.
The 170kW electric motor produces 336Nm of instant torque, delivering brisk acceleration even under load, while regenerative braking helps extend range around town.
The suspension tuning balances comfort, stability and load-carrying capability, giving the SuperVan a composed ride whether it’s fully laden or empty on the way to the next job.
Safety is another strong suit, with a suite of advanced driver assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, autonomous emergency braking, and intelligent high-beam control.
A 360-degree camera system combines with front and rear parking sensors to make tight manoeuvres easier and safer, helping reduce downtime and repair costs.
Smart Business, Long-Term Value
Switching to electric power isn’t just about reducing emissions, it’s about reducing operating costs too.
With no fuel expenses, fewer moving parts, and less routine maintenance, the SuperVan is set to deliver a lower total cost of ownership from day one.
Backing that up is a five-year/200,000-kilometre vehicle warranty, an eight-year /200,000-kilometre battery warranty, and five years of roadside assistance, giving owners and fleet managers complete peace of mind.
A Vision for the Future of Work
Efficient, intelligent, and ready to meet the challenges of modern business, the Farizon SuperVan sets a new benchmark for electric commercial vehicles in Australia.
With a range of body and seating configurations, powerful onboard energy capabilities, and a focus on real-world usability, it’s a van designed not just to keep up, but to lead.
To learn more about how the SuperVan can electrify your business and book a test drive, visit FarizonAuto.au.

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