Route, port, and border feasibility review
The safest case posture starts with where the vehicle is, how it may enter, where it may exit, and whether the route needs manual review.
Check route feasibility
Ocean freight entry
Suitable for many intercontinental overlanders shipping into a coastal port before beginning a self-drive route.
Requires port handling, customs timing, vehicle inspection readiness, and exit or return shipping planning.
Land-border entry
Possible only where border policy, current route feasibility, traveler status, vehicle eligibility, and coordination capacity align.
Border conditions can change quickly and may require manual review before any quote or schedule is issued.
Mixed entry and exit plan
Some cases enter through one port and exit through another, but the full route must remain compliant and operationally feasible.
Sensitive regions, seasonal weather, vehicle dimensions, and local restrictions can alter the recommended plan.
Authority-dependent outcomes
Drive2China is not a government authority and does not guarantee approval. All outcomes depend on applicable Chinese authorities, customs, public security traffic management departments, border policies, vehicle eligibility, route feasibility, and current regulations.
