However, it's important to follow the recommendations provided by the car manufacturer in the owner's manual for the specific break-in period for your new vehicle. This typically involves avoiding harsh acceleration and sudden braking, and maintaining moderate engine speeds.
In general, it's a good practice to gradually increase the distance and duration of your trips over time, allowing the engine and other components to gradually adapt and break themselves in effectively. Some manufacturers may also have specific guidelines or limitations on long-distance driving during the break-in period.
By following the manufacturer's recommendations, you can safely enjoy long drives with your new car without causing any harm to the vehicle's components.