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Farizon Xingxiang V
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The Farizon Xingxiang V (Chinese: 远程 星享V) is a battery electric van produced by the Chinese automaker Farizon from March 2022.[1] It was sold under the Xingxiang (星享) product series which focuses on vehicles for urban logistics.[2]

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Overview

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Farizon Xingxiang V6E

The Farizon Xingxiang V is a fully electric urban logistics microvan by Farizon Auto, specially designed for the needs of urban logistics and distribution. Two variants are available, with the Xingxiang V5E being in the microvan segment and the longer Xingxiang V6E being in the light commercial vehicles segment.

In February 2022, Farizon Auto signed a strategic partnership agreement with Korea’s Farizon Auto Myoung Shin Co. Ltd., with the Farizon Xingxiang V being the first product under the partnership and would be produced and sold in Korea.[3]

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Specifications

The Xingxiang V is powered by a 60kW permanent magnet synchronous electric motor positioned over the rear axle, with the output of which reaching 82 hp, and 220 Nm of torque. A 41.86 kWh lithium iron phosphate flat battery pack supplied by CATL is located right under the floor.[4] The top speed is 90km/h.

The Xingxiang V is built on the GMA architecture with OTA compatibility and features a 1600mm-wide cargo area with the volume of the cargo compartment reaching 6 cubic meters. A full charge gives the van 260km of range and a fast charger could charge the vehicle from 20% to 80% in under 50 minutes.[5]

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Farizon Xingxiang V7E

The Farizon Xingxiang V7E is the larger and more premium version of the Farizon Xingxiang V6E featuring a restyled front end. The Xingxiang V7E was launched in April 2023, and has a range of 305km.[6]

Farizon Xingxiang F1E

The Farizon Xingxiang F1E is the pickup version of the Farizon Xingxiang V6E featuring a restyled front bumper. The Xingxiang F1E was launched in June 2023, and is powered by either a 41kW or 46kWh battery by CATL with the electric motor producing a maximum output of 60kW.[7]

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