Chinese-Thai electric motorhome Farizon features unusual interior layout
Carryboy (Thailand) and Farizon (a Geely subsidiary) have unveiled an electric motorhome based on the Farizon Super Van at the Bangkok International M...
Carryboy (Thailand) and Farizon (a Geely subsidiary) have unveiled an electric motorhome based on the Farizon Super Van at the Bangkok International Motor Show. The vehicle lacks a central pillar, creating a wide entry, and has a layout with a bathroom behind the entrance, a U-shaped dinette, and two sleeping areas for 4–5 people. It is powered by an 82 kWh battery (range up to 372 km) and 650 W solar panels. Starting price is about 2.8 million Thai baht (≈$77,000).