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This disparity is compounded by the intricate nature of modern manufacturing, where global supply chains blur the lines of "local" and "European" vehicles. For instance, CL, the world's leading battery manufacturer from China, has started manufacturing batteries in Hungary and has plans for additional European facilities. Such developments raise a pertinent question: How European is a vehicle truly? When a car combines Chinese parts, assembled in Europe, with a badge claiming European origin, it challenges traditional notions of national manufacturing.