Etiqueta: Europe
ICYMI: With Europe’s major cities heading the way of zero emissions...
ICYMI:
— Inside China Auto (@InsideChinaAuto) April 6, 2024
With Europe's major cities heading the way of zero emissions mandates, electric cargo movers like the Farizon SuperVAN are going to become more and more popular.
This one boasts over 300 miles on a single charge, a load height of just 52cm, and up to 13.2m³ of space. 👇 https://t.co/nBVenkXixK
🚨New video🚨 After a long wait, it’s finally here, our EXCLUSIVE...
🚨New video🚨
— Inside China Auto (@InsideChinaAuto) April 5, 2024
After a long wait, it's finally here, our EXCLUSIVE first drive of the van that's set to revolutionise electric cargo-moving - the Farizon SuperVAN.
Coming to Europe this year, this from-the-ground-up electric van is set to impress. 👇https://t.co/5sn0cb3r0O
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