So awesome. Finally, someone sees the light. Would like to see a van that can be lived in. So no need to for a house. Definitely lots of solar panels on the roof and probably even on the sides and even the hood. Everything runs on solar power. That is the future, but would like it today.
@@InsideChinaAuto With panels becoming more and more flexible, I think the next step would be to have the panel integrated into the awning. As for making a real difference in the range, not something I think will have a large effect
I think electric architecture is a good fit for camper vans. Electric drive will make them feel less sluggish and being able to call on the large drive battery might mean a better suite of appliances compared to normal where you might be constrained to smaller leisure batteries or lower wattage systems.
here is where the problem lies.... you run out of battery in the middle of nowhere, what do you need to get rescued??? a diesel generator to charge the battteries unless your car in going to be towed...,yes i know you have solar panels but if you re stuck in a forrest where there is no sunlight, what if there is a blizzard for a week... you run out of gas... take 2 jerrican and you're have 10litres of fuel! when was the last time you saw a campervan with batteries on the rack? there are two cars... one of them run out of gas.... you take a hose and put fuel from the car the has more gas to the car that have no gas... two cars run out of battery.. how are you going to charge the car that have no battery??? EV's are great for amazon vans! @@InsideChinaAuto
@p1mento People will always use a vehicle for the conditions they can use it in. If they need solar, they won't park in trees. If they're going to run out of energy, they won't let it get so low. If it snows, they'll walk somewhere and maybe should have planned better. Diesel also runs out when it runs out.
This is what I always dreamed of, a vehicle that can be driven across countries. From a left hand drive country to a right hand drive country. Little modification and you're good to go.
What a wonderful presentation. What a well thought camper van. Is finally my dream coming true? Please add Solar Panels and make driving, cooking, heating/cooling and lights all work on electricity. Even the side shadow thing should be made out of solar panels. Can't wait to take this car on all sort of journeys all over Europe and Africa and roll silently through small villages and towns without disturbing the local people or animals
What a great bit o kit, Farizon are streets ahead of the pack with this electric camper van, It makes the Ford e-transit look like an owd donkey on Blackpool beach 😁
you re the only one working on this channel?? camera, editing and all that stuff??tell me if im wrong.. so what im saying you re doing a great job! i've commented before... this channel disavers much more subs than this. i do comments on this channel because the YT algorithm likes that.. LETS TURN THAT ALGORITHM UP TO 11 😁 @@InsideChinaAuto
@p1mento Much appreciated. Indeed I am the only one working on this channel, filming, editing, driving, any scriptwriting, arranging cars, posting, social, thumbnail design, graphics, the lot. Hopefully it'll grow enough to get a second person to lighten the load and allow me to go full time because having a day job is probably holding the channel back a bit. All likes, shares, subscribers and comments are more than appreciated.
Glamping was a boom in china and once this product was releases to the market, many chinese people will bought this camper van as many chinese families enjoy glamping and touring all over china.
I realise car manufacturers don't want to scare people, but I have been disappointed that the proper design revolution that EV's ought to be offering hasn't really materialised. Where are the Andre Citroëns or Alec Issigonises of the new technology? This, at least is a sign that some people are beginning to think outside the box van.
You're not wrong. I remember a Cadillac concept around the time of the Cien, maybe 2002, that showcased what a skateboard chassis would enable, such as a view right to the front of the vehicle. Not seen anything do much like that yet, though the Canoo vans have got some of that.
Aye, basically what I wanted for my current Sprinter campervan as I sold my Tesla Model S 90D due to a soon to be out of warranty battery. I think I'm still 5 years ahead of all these awesome vans arriving in Canada, or maybe 10 years if North America continues to block Chinese EVs 😅
Commercial vehicles are more ripe for disruption than cars. Some of the switchgear in a Transit is at least 40 years old. Vans in Europe and Pickups in the US have been cash cows and always had cheap old underpinnings. The Chinese will disrupt yet more markets and the competition, other than Tesla, are doing next to nothing to compete.
Yeah, this should rock the boat a bit when it arrives. Some smart tech in here and I've no doubt they learned something from the platform they put under the Zeekr brand cars and they're brilliant.
Well they haven't dumped them, they've reduced their fleet size of them. That's down to Tesla having high repair costs, though you'd think insurance would cover that, no?
@@InsideChinaAuto No. And they are still going to keep buying GM and possibly VW EVs. Is there anyone on the planet who hasnt been screwed over by Musk?
Skeptic about of china production quality but lack of regulation is a blessing sometimes progress and development can be made faster and its nice to see...
If you are going to charge your EV inside your garage, then install a smoke alarm over your car that is interconnected to the other smoke alarms in your house. That way, when the battery goes into thermal runaway whilst charging - and don't delude yourself that "that will never happen to me" - at least you will be woken up so you dont burn to death in your sleep. And despite what Musk says, it happens to LFP batteries, too.
@@swecreations Toyota alone has recalled 2.3 million vehicles for by-wire accelerator problems that resulted in some fatalities. Not sure why those people could not just pop the transmission out of gear. But at least there is a way out. There is no way out if drive by wire steering fails. There are no drive by wire braking systems in the U.S. except on some high end electric cars. If you know of any, please tell me what they are. Unfortunately, many new cars are using by wire parking brakes. See Scotty Kilmers comments on that one. So my problem with by wire systems is my perception of a higher rate of failure. We have cars in the U.S. that are 100 years old and still have the original mechanical steering with zero failures. So, what is the advantage of drive by wire steering? Why would I leave proven technology ?
All that info isn't released yet. We'll see if it is when we do the drive, or failing that we may get a chance at a full-on review when they're officially put on sale which shouldn't be too far off.
The idea seems great. The implementation... Well: Internally it is great. No doubts such a white brand Mercedes-Benz on steroids... Externally... Whom the heck would wish to go on the streets with either way, such a funeral vehicle or one of those cell vehicles generally used by the police to transport the inmates???...
@@InsideChinaAuto You beleive anything the Chinese goverment says? :D :D :D LOL Chicago, even Ganberra Australia, Minneaplois, most cities in Canada, even in Norway, electric buses have FAILED.
@@starpawsy What is there to believe? I live here. I see hundreds of electric buses in every city I travel to in China and have never once seen one on fire, but I have seen one or diesel buses burned out. I can trust my own eyes, I don't need a government to tell me anything. They literally have multi-storey electric bus parks.
So awesome. Finally, someone sees the light. Would like to see a van that can be lived in. So no need to for a house. Definitely lots of solar panels on the roof and probably even on the sides and even the hood. Everything runs on solar power. That is the future, but would like it today.
Agreed. Would be cool to have solar panels that fold down the side and can be held up when it's parked to capture the sun. #vanlife just got more fun
@@InsideChinaAuto With panels becoming more and more flexible, I think the next step would be to have the panel integrated into the awning. As for making a real difference in the range, not something I think will have a large effect
Wow, what a versatile platform , looking forward seeing different van and mpv from geeky groups
Should be a lot to come from this in future. I'd expect to see more and more in European cities with the new emissions regs coming in.
I think electric architecture is a good fit for camper vans. Electric drive will make them feel less sluggish and being able to call on the large drive battery might mean a better suite of appliances compared to normal where you might be constrained to smaller leisure batteries or lower wattage systems.
Exactly. A really good fit for this purpose, especially with solar maximised.
here is where the problem lies....
you run out of battery in the middle of nowhere, what do you need to get rescued???
a diesel generator to charge the battteries unless your car in going to be towed...,yes i know you have solar panels but if you re stuck in a forrest where there is no sunlight, what if there is a blizzard for a week...
you run out of gas... take 2 jerrican and you're have 10litres of fuel!
when was the last time you saw a campervan with batteries on the rack?
there are two cars... one of them run out of gas.... you take a hose and put fuel from the car the has more gas to the car that have no gas...
two cars run out of battery.. how are you going to charge the car that have no battery???
EV's are great for amazon vans!
@@InsideChinaAuto
@p1mento People will always use a vehicle for the conditions they can use it in. If they need solar, they won't park in trees. If they're going to run out of energy, they won't let it get so low. If it snows, they'll walk somewhere and maybe should have planned better. Diesel also runs out when it runs out.
This is what I always dreamed of, a vehicle that can be driven across countries. From a left hand drive country to a right hand drive country. Little modification and you're good to go.
It's the future. Hopefully.
Bring on part 2, fascinating coverage. If it comes to this part of the world, the pricing will be interesting.
Believe it's already on pre-sale in Ireland. Not sure if that means prices are announced yet.
What a wonderful presentation. What a well thought camper van. Is finally my dream coming true? Please add Solar Panels and make driving, cooking, heating/cooling and lights all work on electricity. Even the side shadow thing should be made out of solar panels. Can't wait to take this car on all sort of journeys all over Europe and Africa and roll silently through small villages and towns without disturbing the local people or animals
Sounds like they've got a customer already.
What a great bit o kit, Farizon are streets ahead of the pack with this electric camper van, It makes the Ford e-transit look like an owd donkey on Blackpool beach 😁
Should be a cracking van when production starts. Can literally be anything. I'm looking forward to driving it for part 2.
Love this van! Also appreciate your simple and informative presentation style🙏🏼
Thank you. It's important to help people understand.
Nice platform. Floor is still pretty high up. Would expect it lower on RV platform.
Yup, quite possibly will be a bit different on a full production version but we'll see.
A design for a van like no other! When is it available outside China, say for export to ASEAN?
I understand 2024 is the year it's coming but no specific announcements on markets and timing from Farizon just yet.
@@InsideChinaAuto Are there any estimates available as yet? Price? Range(s)?
@@johnsexton3841 Not yet. Will keep you updated when I get anything.
seems like a nice EV camper home instead of the ford/MB conversions that people do.
Indeed, and it can be much more, it depends what the requirements are really.
Seems great. Excited for part 2
Me too. Not sure when it'll be yet as they're still in use at the Games but after that we'll get a go.
THAT is one hell of a nice VAN. We would buy one as a Campervan. . . . . for the Chinese price + the price for transport etc. :)
Will be even nicer when the production version comes out. Will do good things in Europe I think.
This is great and reminds me of the canoo design
I like how unique the Canoo looks with the rounded front but not sure how close they are to selling one.
Well presented, friend! Will add this to this week's EV Universe newsletter. :)
Thanks mate. Happy to be part of it.
Love the emphasis on livestreaming.
Very niche, but some apparently do it.
Why don’t you make a video about AITO M7 or M5 with Lidar? I am very looking forward to seeing this. 😊
Still trying to get a contact with them. Our M5 didn't have lidar when we reviewed that over a year ago. Quite fancy trying the M9 that's coming.
This van is everything that I would want in a van. It's the only van I've ever seen that has a full shower and loo for this small size.. Quite amazing
Impressive, eh? Hopefully coming soon to wherever you are.
@@InsideChinaAutoyep and most will only be looking when they realise the price tag attached
this is a great channel!
Why thank you very much.
you re the only one working on this channel?? camera, editing and all that stuff??tell me if im wrong..
so what im saying you re doing a great job!
i've commented before... this channel disavers much more subs than this.
i do comments on this channel because the YT algorithm likes that..
LETS TURN THAT ALGORITHM UP TO 11
😁
@@InsideChinaAuto
@p1mento Much appreciated. Indeed I am the only one working on this channel, filming, editing, driving, any scriptwriting, arranging cars, posting, social, thumbnail design, graphics, the lot. Hopefully it'll grow enough to get a second person to lighten the load and allow me to go full time because having a day job is probably holding the channel back a bit. All likes, shares, subscribers and comments are more than appreciated.
Plzzzz we need the full review for the iCar 03 launched 18th of December.....You are the best
I have a very high hopess on this one
Will do my absolute best to get hold of one. Thank you for the compliment.
i love it. we need these in a Kei car size please!
Now that would be a nice idea.
impressive vehicle
It is. I'm looking forward to trying it out on the road and seeing the various options they bring out.
Glamping was a boom in china and once this product was releases to the market, many chinese people will bought this camper van as many chinese families enjoy glamping and touring all over china.
There are still so many new eras for Chinese consumers to break into, campervans being one. You're starting to see it more and more now.
I realise car manufacturers don't want to scare people, but I have been disappointed that the proper design revolution that EV's ought to be offering hasn't really materialised. Where are the Andre Citroëns or Alec Issigonises of the new technology?
This, at least is a sign that some people are beginning to think outside the box van.
You're not wrong. I remember a Cadillac concept around the time of the Cien, maybe 2002, that showcased what a skateboard chassis would enable, such as a view right to the front of the vehicle. Not seen anything do much like that yet, though the Canoo vans have got some of that.
Aye, basically what I wanted for my current Sprinter campervan as I sold my Tesla Model S 90D due to a soon to be out of warranty battery. I think I'm still 5 years ahead of all these awesome vans arriving in Canada, or maybe 10 years if North America continues to block Chinese EVs 😅
Can only hope you get some good options soon. The pickings are slim.
Stream super camper 😀🤩
Should be great fun. Hopefully we get to test that out one day.
Can you please show different versions of the super van?
Got something coming up very soon and hope there will be more to show. Stay tuned.
why did you blur out the infotainment screen
They asked me to as it wasn't representative of the final UI so it will look different when the final production models come.
🎉 Nice 🎉
Pretty nifty van, eh?
Commercial vehicles are more ripe for disruption than cars. Some of the switchgear in a Transit is at least 40 years old. Vans in Europe and Pickups in the US have been cash cows and always had cheap old underpinnings. The Chinese will disrupt yet more markets and the competition, other than Tesla, are doing next to nothing to compete.
Yeah, this should rock the boat a bit when it arrives. Some smart tech in here and I've no doubt they learned something from the platform they put under the Zeekr brand cars and they're brilliant.
So where's part 2? It's been 2 months.
Delayed until a future date by the brand. Will be a few months.
When will you experience the aito m9?
Not sure yet. Need to get in touch with them which isn't easy.
Rental giants Hertz and Sixt have both DUMPED Teslas, citing cost of repairs being high enough that it significantly impacted earnings.
Well they haven't dumped them, they've reduced their fleet size of them. That's down to Tesla having high repair costs, though you'd think insurance would cover that, no?
@@InsideChinaAuto They're cutting down their EV fleet by a third, and only the Teslas. I'd call that a DUMPING.
@starpawsy Notice they're not dumping their Polestars though.
@@InsideChinaAuto No. And they are still going to keep buying GM and possibly VW EVs. Is there anyone on the planet who hasnt been screwed over by Musk?
Sounds a lot like what Canoo have been doing.
Quite similar. Don't know enough about Canoo or how close they are to production but I do like their designs.
where's the part 2??
Coming very soon. We have to wait until it's fully launched.
Part 2?
It is coming, I promise. I've been asked to wait.
Skeptic about of china production quality but lack of regulation is a blessing sometimes progress and development can be made faster and its nice to see...
Some are better than others. Li are one of those better ones. Such lovely interiors, they're marvellous
4:56 why does that look like 2010 digital footage......lmao
It's a good question. They never look so bad on real TV but this footage does have that older vibe to it.
If you are going to charge your EV inside your garage, then install a smoke alarm over your car that is interconnected to the other smoke alarms in your house. That way, when the battery goes into thermal runaway whilst charging - and don't delude yourself that "that will never happen to me" - at least you will be woken up so you dont burn to death in your sleep. And despite what Musk says, it happens to LFP batteries, too.
Miniscule numbers, but still, precautions are always important.
Chinese already living in 2030
Feels like it at times.
Hope I never get a steering wheel by wire. All risk, no gain.
Gain is you can make less inputs for more turn angle. With the triple redundancy you should be fine.
Your braking and accelerator has been by-wire for decades already, you have no issues with that? Why should steer-by-wire be a problem?
@@swecreations Toyota alone has recalled 2.3 million vehicles for by-wire accelerator problems that resulted in some fatalities. Not sure why those people could not just pop the transmission out of gear. But at least there is a way out.
There is no way out if drive by wire steering fails.
There are no drive by wire braking systems in the U.S. except on some high end electric cars. If you know of any, please tell me what they are. Unfortunately, many new cars are using by wire parking brakes. See Scotty Kilmers comments on that one.
So my problem with by wire systems is my perception of a higher rate of failure.
We have cars in the U.S. that are 100 years old and still have the original mechanical steering with zero failures.
So, what is the advantage of drive by wire steering? Why would I leave proven technology ?
What's the battery, range and pricing figures
All that info isn't released yet. We'll see if it is when we do the drive, or failing that we may get a chance at a full-on review when they're officially put on sale which shouldn't be too far off.
Everything great up to the point he starts telling us about the live-streaming features. Pointless
For you, but not for them.
WAT ITS DIS ?? WC PUBLIC OF ARIZONA WET ELECTRIC SAWER ON ROZE AFTER U MEC SHIET :))
Not sure I'd be mocking others with that facial appendage.
DUM DER GOTTUM BRAIN NO SKOOKUM.
"toilet that rotates" - 😄
Most toilet cassettes in campers rotate like this to save space when not in use and for comfort while being used
Haha. It's a new concept to me, a non-camper owner.
The idea seems great. The implementation... Well: Internally it is great. No doubts such a white brand Mercedes-Benz on steroids... Externally... Whom the heck would wish to go on the streets with either way, such a funeral vehicle or one of those cell vehicles generally used by the police to transport the inmates???...
Haha, well the exterior you can make pretty much whatever you want. Can make it much less funeral-y.
To be honest Rivian looks better
Quite like the Canoo myself. I do think this is a bit conservative at the front.
Meanwhile, recently in London, yet another electric bus burst into flames. Electric buses have been a disaster all over the world.
Shenzhen replaced their entire fleet of about 80,000 with electric buses and they seem to be doing just fine. How's Luton Airport car park by the way?
@@InsideChinaAuto You beleive anything the Chinese goverment says? :D :D :D LOL Chicago, even Ganberra Australia, Minneaplois, most cities in Canada, even in Norway, electric buses have FAILED.
@@starpawsy What is there to believe? I live here. I see hundreds of electric buses in every city I travel to in China and have never once seen one on fire, but I have seen one or diesel buses burned out. I can trust my own eyes, I don't need a government to tell me anything. They literally have multi-storey electric bus parks.
@@starpawsy Gosh, this guy lives in China, you, have you ever been out of your hometown, 200km?
@@tedhansolo I have travelled all around the world, many time. More than what 95% of Americans have. Your point?
US auto and US Big Oil's worst nightmare and biggest fight is underway. When 100% tariff is not enough it's time to rethink our politics.
Very much so. There's a lot the US could rethink, like focusing on its own people for a start.
Well said