Farizon Auto
Farizon Auto or Zhejiang Geely Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group (Chinese: 浙江吉利远程新能源商用车集团有限公司), is a commercial brand of Geely that was formed in 2016 to focus on the development and sales of commercial vehicles in China and has launched several long-range capable truck and bus solutions. The company raised over $300 million in a Pre-A Round in October 2022 led by GLP's investment arm Hidden Hill Capital,[1] and $600 million in a Series A funding round in July 2023, led by Boyu Capital and Yuexiu Industrial Fund.[2] The factory was later acquired by the Chinese electric commercial vehicle company Yuancheng Auto, which in conjunction with Myoung Shin. The company plans to manufacture CKD-made electric trucks for the China market.[3] On May 29, it was announced that it would give up production of finished vehicles and switch to the automobile parts and automation equipment business.[4] ProductsFarizon Auto
OulingFarizon acquired Ouling (Chinese: 欧铃) in 2021, a brand selling gasoline-powered lower end micro trucks.
CAMC (Hanma Technology) Farizon acquired CMAC (Chinese: 华菱星马) in 2020, a Chinese manufacturer of trucks and truck-based special vehicles established in 1999.
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