Brakes because they don't get used much (regen does a lot of the work slowing the car) so they can get rusty.
Suspension bushings probably underspeced for the weight of the car. That's a design problem but more of an annoyance than anything really critical. Probably means replacing them more often than in most cars, but they wear out in any car, eventually.
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Rusty rotors has reduced effectiveness. EV with regen uses the actual brakes because the driver hits the brakes hard enough, presumably emergency braking.
The fact that they rust and it's not programmed to regularly enable physical brakes to scrape the rotors could be the difference between the driver can emergency stop in time or hitting something.
There's a reason why TUV flags rusty rotors as a problem.