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Without a doubt, one of the top concerns Europeans and Americans bring up regarding Chinese electric vehicles is whether or not they are safe. Is it a legitimate concern in 2026? Not that I’ve seen, especially since Chinese automakers have to meet European and US safety standards to sell cars there, and they typically do quite well with these.
Chinese automakers have been looking to counter the concerns by acing the safety tests. Geely is now taking it a step further, though. It is adding tests.
Photo from Geely Auto Group
“The Geely Starray EM-i has completed a beyond-compliance, dual-sided serial extreme crash test at France’s Euro NCAP-accredited UTAC headquarters. The vehicle’s exceptional performance directly validated Geely’s leading vehicle safety architecture and its systemic engineering depth,” Geely shares.










