
Farizon has revised its SV large electric van range for 2026, adding a new entry-level Core trim and updating specification across the line-up.Â
The new Core model sits at the base of the range, priced from £39,000 + VAT, excluding delivery, ZEVG, first registration fee and VED. It is available in L1 H1 configuration with either a 67kWh or 83kWh battery.
Despite its entry-level positioning, Core retains a high standard specification. Features include heated seats, a heated multifunction steering wheel, 360-degree surround view and a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems.
Moving up the range adds vehicle-to-load capability, Farizon’s payload monitoring system, automatic wipers and a heated windscreen. Order books for the new Core trim are open immediately.
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Alongside the new trim, Farizon has rolled out updates across the SV line-up based on customer feedback. All 2026 models now get a six-way adjustable driver’s seat with lumbar support, plus reach and rake adjustment for the steering wheel.
Connectivity has been expanded with the addition of wireless Android Auto alongside existing Apple CarPlay integration.
Software updates introduce scheduled climate pre-conditioning and timed charging via the central touchscreen, allowing operators to prepare the cabin in advance and make use of off-peak electricity tariffs. Physical controls remain in place for key functions including climate, drive modes and regenerative braking.
Security has also been revised, with updates to door locks, alarm and immobiliser systems developed in collaboration with Thatcham Research. Farizon says this will reduce the van’s insurance rating.
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Vehicle-to-load also becomes standard across the range (excluding the new entry Core models), while the L3 H3 derivative gains a full-size spare wheel.
Roadside cover has been extended to four years through The AA and pricing for the wider 2026 SV range remains unchanged, starting from £44,000 + VAT.
That's despite the additional equipment.
Calum James, general manager at Farizon Auto UK, said: “The 2026 updates show how closely we’re responding to customer feedback."
“With more features, even higher standards and a wider model range to choose from, we’re focused on making it easier than ever for sole traders and fleet operators to switch to sustainable zero emissions solutions," James said.
