
Farizon UK has expanded its dealer network with the addition of two new franchise sites operated by Rygor Auto in Reading and Oxford.
The partnership will see the commercial vehicle group sell and service the Farizon SV electric van, as well as provide technical support, warranty services and parts. Rygor Auto will have dedicated teams to guide fleet and SME customers for the Farizon franchise.
The new locations bring Farizon’s UK network to six sites, spanning from the South West to the Midlands. The manufacturer plans to increase this to 10 sites by the first quarter of 2026.
Calum James, general manager of Farizon UK, said: “Our collaboration with Rygor Auto marks an important step in expanding our nationwide sales and service network, helping to expand the Farizon SV’s footprint across the UK. “Rygor’s reputation for outstanding customer service and deep commercial vehicle expertise makes it a perfect fit for the Farizon brand.”
Rygor Auto managing director John Keogh said: “This marks an exciting step for Rygor Auto as we expand even further into the electric commercial vehicle market with the Farizon SV. “Our sales and aftersales teams deliver the high standards of service and support new customers require and our existing customers have come to know and rely on from Rygor, and we look forward to showcasing this with this new offering.”
Farizon recently introduced a retail offer available across the Farizon SV range, including four years of warranty, roadside assistance, free servicing and a £940 public charging credit for orders placed before December 31, 2025.
The Farizon SV is available from £40,000 plus VAT with a choice of 67 kWh, 83 kWh or 106 kWh batteries, offering up to 247 miles of range (WLTP combined).
Farizon SV confirmed for E-Street at Automotive Management Live

Farizon will showcase the SV at Automotive Management Live today at the NEC Birmingham.
Visitors to the show’s E-Street feature, sponsored by Ohme, will be able to explore the L1 H1 variant, which offers dealers a first look at a versatile new option for fleets and SMEs transitioning to electric mobility.
Farizon, part of the same automotive group as Polestar, Lotus and Volvo, is targeting UK market leadership in electric commercial vehicles by the end of the decade.
The business is being led in the UK by former Inchcape executive Tom Carney.