Arista Group Partners with Chinese Manufacturer to Bring Farizon to Indonesia

Chinese vehicle manufacturers are now becoming more diverse after Arista Group officially brought Farizon to Indonesia.

Arista Group Partners with Chinese Manufacturer to Bring Farizon to Indonesia
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KatadataOTO – PT Arista Auto Elektrindo, a subsidiary of Arista Group, has officially partnered with Zhejiang Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group (Farizon Auto). In their collaboration, they are introducing a new brand to the country, namely Farizon.

The brand will offer electric commercial vehicles to support business operational needs in the country. Moreover, in its home country, Farizon has already received a positive response from the local community.

“Farizon is here as a real solution for business players in Indonesia. This collaboration is Arista Group's commitment to presenting electric commercial vehicles that are relevant to business operational needs,” said Christoforus Ronny Ng, Director of PT. Arista Auto Elektrindo.

Globally, Farizon has recorded cumulative sales of over 160,000 units with a market share that has consistently been at the top since 2020. This achievement is claimed to show the high market confidence in their products.

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This is because Farizon has a fairly complete product range, from heavy trucks, light trucks, small trucks, vans, and buses. Thus, all business lines such as logistics, distribution, and commercial mobility can be met.

Farizon SV Becomes the First Model

The Farizon SV is slated to be their first model in Indonesia. This vehicle is designed to meet passenger transportation needs, including shuttle bus services, operational vehicles, and large-capacity commercial mobility.

Impressively, this vehicle can accommodate at least 16 passengers at once. Its robustness is due to the manufacturer offering a spacious cabin and an ergonomic layout for the comfort of both passengers and the driver.

Farizon
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To support its performance, the Farizon SV is equipped with an electric motor capable of delivering 170 kW of power and a peak torque of 336 Nm. The manufacturer claims that the car is designed to handle a large payload, in line with the needs of business people.

The Farizon SV is sold for Rp 698 million (OTR Jakarta). Orders for the Farizon are now officially open through the Farizon Arista Dealer network, which operates in Tebet and Bandung.


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