A Chinese electric vehicle with 80,000 kilometers of use underwent a detailed inspection by an expert. While the randomly selected vehicle passed the assessment, the expert cautioned about potential underlying issues. The examination focused on the car’s undercarriage, seeking signs of wear or structural problems common with higher mileage vehicles. Though this particular car showed no immediate red flags, the expert expressed broader concerns regarding the overall quality and durability of some Chinese-made EVs. The test aimed to address growing skepticism surrounding the long-term reliability of these vehicles. The findings suggest that while some models may perform adequately, vigilance is necessary due to potential hidden defects. This inspection contributes to the ongoing debate about the quality of Chinese electric vehicles entering the European market.