AutoWallis will be the importer of the electric commercial vehicle brand of the Chinese Geely Group in 8 regional countries
The AutoWallis Group continues to strengthen its international position after agreeing on the exclusive distribution of Farizon commercial vehicles manufactured by Geely Auto Group, with a new energy source, in 8 Central and Eastern European countries. China’s Geely Group is one of the world’s largest automakers and is at the forefront of automotive innovation, including self-driving technologies, electric and hybrid vehicles, and other advanced mobility solutions.
The AutoWallis Group has concluded another significant agreement after agreeing with one of the world’s largest car manufacturing companies, the Zhejiang Geely Holding (Geely Auto) Group, on the exclusive distribution of Farizon commercial vehicles in 8 regional countries (in addition to Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia ). Owned by Geely Auto, Farizon, which was launched in 2016, is China’s first commercial vehicle brand that offers a complete product range based on new energy sources, such as heavy and light commercial vehicles, buses, and is also associated with the development of the world’s first M100 methanol-powered heavy truck. Farizon strives to support green, zero-emission transport, and has self-developed drive systems for this purpose. After its success in Asia, the brand also entered international markets, is present in South America, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and began its European expansion in 2024.
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