Hong Kong taxi firm orders 1,000 Farizon SVs

Farizon has announced that Big Bee taxi in Hong Kong has placed an order for 1,000 SV taxis.
The new seven-seat model is one of two new variants from the electric SV large van and has been designed to offer passengers comfort, space and plenty of room for luggage.
The SV taxi’s power sliding side-door provides a 900mm opening, which compares favourably to many high-end MPVs, and in combination with the van’s hidden B-pillar and lower 408mm cabin step, it allows for easier and faster entry and exit for passengers. At the rear, the taxi’s double doors open to leave a 1780mm wide loading aperture, and an enormous 630 litres luggage capacity, which can easily accommodate six large 20-inch suitcases.
Inside is seating for seven passengers across three rows of seats. They benefit from a 1340mm cabin height, while the wide central aisle of the second row leaves enough room for third-row passengers to easily and quickly locate their seats. The interior has been designed for passenger convenience, with cupholders, a multi-function storage box and USB Type-C charging ports located in each row.
Farizon's SV Combi variant meanwhile is designed for fleets and operators who need to transport people and a large amount of kit. The Farizon SV Combi delivers a mix of cargo carrying abilities and space for passengers. It can be configured with five or six seats. An ultra-low platform height of 520mm and the SV’s hidden B-pillar design helps to create a more user-friendly experience for passengers. Cargo space in L1 variants, with a length of 5 metres, stands at 3.8 m3; the L2 variants, which are 5.5 metres long, offer 5 m3 of space for luggage.
While the new Farizon SV taxi and Combi variants are currently available only in the Chinese market, the company will continue to assess opportunities for them in other global markets as it progresses its roll-out of the SV panel van in export markets around the world.