
Farizon has unveiled a new flagship version of its SV electric van.
The SV Sport gets a more aggressive styling package aimed at customers looking for a distinctive sporty appearance for the Geely-made electric van.
The Farizon SV Sport has been developed partnership with CPD Bodies, an authorised Farizon converter, that has already produced derivatives of the SV including a welfare van, at this year's CV Show in Birmingham.
The SV sport is based on the SV L1H1, the smallest version in the range, and is available through Farizon’s UK dealer network.
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The biggest changes are visual with the SV Sport getting a redesigned front bumper with splitter, sculpted side skirts, a rear diffuser, roof spoiler and bespoke SV Sport badging. Buyers can also choose from a range of finishes including matte black, matte green, bright orange, satin grey and gloss yellow.
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Bigger 20-inch alloy wheels come as standard, but alternative 18-inch wheels are available as a no-cost option.
There are more upgrades inside, with exclusive SV Sport kick plates, Sport-branded steering wheel trim and an individually numbered dashboard plaque.
However, under the skin the SV Sport remains unchanged with the standard van’s 170kW (231PS) electric motor, producing 336Nm of torque, alongside a payload of up to 1,350kg, load capacity of up to 6.95m³ and Farizon’s 550mm loading height.
The SV Sport made its debut this weekend at the FixFest on the 11th July at Delapré Abbey where “Builders Station” Fix Radio put on a tradespeople-focused festival.

Calum James, Country General Manager at Farizon Auto UK, said the model had been created for customers wanting to express more personality through their commercial vehicle.
"Some customers want their van with extra flair to reflect their individual style, and the SV Sport certainly scores on that front. It combines the practicality customers expect from a trusted workhorse and adds loads of character to ensure it’s in a league of its own, whether on a construction site or out on the open road."

"It’s a great example of how we’re raising the game across the Farizon SV line-up, and we’re proud to partner with CPD Bodies to bring this model to market," James added.
The new model also has the SV’s standard specification, including heated front seats, heated steering wheel, a 360-degree camera system, vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality, Farizon’s integrated payload monitoring system, heated windscreen and a comprehensive suite of advanced driver assistance systems.

