Geely’s Farizon Auto ships first V6E vans to Turkey

Published: Jan 23, 2024 17:31
Source: gasgoo
On January 20, Geely's Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group (Farizon Auto) exported the first batch of V6E vans to Turkey, officially setting sail from the Shanghai port, according to a post ...

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On January 20, Geely's Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group ("Farizon Auto") exported the first batch of the V6E vans to Turkey, officially setting sail from the Shanghai port, according to a post on Farizon Auto's WeChat account.

The latest move marks Farizon Auto's first delivery of the European-spec V6E model to overseas markets, also signifies the brand's foray into the Turkish market, as part of its efforts to further expand its global footprint.

As Turkey actively explores the path of green and sustainable development in the automotive industry in recent years, Farizon Auto, as a leading brand in Chinese new energy commercial vehicle field, has gained trust and recognition from Turkish consumers, said the carmaker. Even before the delivery of demo vehicles, the V6E model has successfully secured over 100-unit intention orders from end users.

Designed specifically for pure electric transportation, the V6E is a new energy van model with a cargo compartment size of 1,600mm and a cargo space of up to 6m³, suitable for various urban delivery platform scenarios. The V6E features a motor direct-drive bridge design with a permanent magnet synchronous motor.

Farizon Auto also noted it is actively expanding its presence in overseas markets, with current orders received from customers of Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, the Middle East, and other regions.

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