The centralized power EMU is a new type of passenger transportation equipment for ordinary-speed railways in China, which can greatly improve the efficiency of ordinary-speed railway passenger transportation and improve passenger travel conditions. This paper conducts long-term dynamic tracking experiments on this new type of railway passenger car, studying the evolution laws of wheel wear, axle box vibration, bogie frame vibration, and car body vibration during long-term service, and analyzing typical vehicle dynamics phenomena that occur in long-term tracking experiments. Various studies have shown that the vehicle can maintain good lateral stationarity throughout the entire wheel reprofile cycle, and the growth rate of equivalent conicity gradually slows down as the mileage increases; However, when the mileage after wheel reprofiling is large, harmonic vibration may occur in individual sections of the frame, leading to abnormal vibration of the control car body at 10 Hz. The vertical vibration of the axle box will significantly increase at the rail joint, and its 70 Hz vibration is transmitted to the frame through the experiment suspension, stimulating the bending mode of the crossbeam of the frame, resulting in a more obvious 70 Hz vibration in the vertical direction of the frame. The RMS of the axle box, frame, and body sleeper does not show significant changes with the rise in mileage following wheel reprofiling.