Geely’s commercial vehicle unit Farizon has unveiled the X-Van, an all-electric camper van based on its modular SuperVAN platform, with initial prices starting at 269,900 yuan ($37,200). The vehicle, aimed at China’s growing outdoor lifestyle market, is currently available in a single variant.
The X-Van measures 5.02 meters in length, 1.98 meters in width, and 2.14 meters in height, making it slightly taller than Farizon’s existing seven-seat Super Van passenger model. The increase in height is due to the inclusion of a motorized pop-up roof tent.

The X-Van and Super Van both share the same GMA-based SuperVAN platform, designed for flexible configurations in light commercial and recreational vehicles. Farizon had previously indicated that markets outside China—including Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America—are being considered for the platform.
Powering the X-Van is a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery supplied by Gotion High-Tech, offering a claimed CLTC range of 460 kilometers. The electric motor delivers 170 kW of power and up to 336 Nm of torque. However, real-world range is expected to be significantly lower under WLTP standards and typical usage conditions, which may affect its practicality for extended trips.

The vehicle supports vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality, allowing users to power appliances such as electric stoves, refrigerators, and water heaters directly from the main drive battery. At launch, Farizon is offering a promotion for early buyers: a 5,000 yuan deposit secures a package valued at 25,000 yuan, which includes a drone, a full camping set, a home charging station, and a holiday-themed gift bundle.
