China is banning hidden door handles on all cars sold in the country, becoming the first country in the world to target the feature – which was popularized by Tesla but has for years drawn concern over safety risks.

The feature has previously come under heavy scrutiny, both in China and elsewhere.

Last September, Tesla said it was looking into redesigning the way to open its car doors in an emergency, after several accidents where passengers were reportedly killed or severely injured in burning vehicles because rescuers could not open them.

Other Tesla owners have reported having to break their own car windows after buckling their children in and then being unable to get in the car again, according to an investigation by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

An investigation by Bloomberg found 140 incidents of people being trapped in their Teslas due to problems with the door handles, including several that resulted in horrific injuries.

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    21 days ago

    Honestly do not understand how cars are not more heavily monitored for these kinds of safety features even for today.

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      20 days ago

      Most modern cars lock the doors when going faster than the walking speed so in case of crash the doors are more unlikely to fly open. Similary most modern cars unlock the doors after crash so passengers can get out from the car. Tesla included. In case the door fails to unlock there usually are way to manualy open the locks, but Tesla has made it to a treasure hunt with multiple stages, hidden paths and there is a wizard at the end asking quizzes before you can open the door. So in the end Musk can say there is a way to mechanically open the doors, because there is. Its just not convinient or safe.

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      20 days ago

      They asked if the car had passed the safety test. I said I’d paid for the car to pass the safety test. They said welcome aboard.

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      20 days ago

      They weren’t regulated because nobody tried to make door handles that weren’t always accessible before. Now that someone has, and it has proven to be dangerous, regulation is starting to happen.

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    21 days ago

    How can it has been approved first? in case of crash and battery disconnect for whatever reason, you are trapped in the car, cannot get in cannot get out‽‽‽

    Also I’d like to know after let’s say 10 years, how many kWh did you save thanks to that?

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      21 days ago

      So, the flush handles actually save a lot.

      The thing is, there’s purely mechanical ways of solving the problem. Including a hinge set somewhere towards the middle- so you push one side in, and the other angled out so you can open it.

      Not the most convenient, but it’s less inconvenient than an over engineered piece of shit that breaks every winter.

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        21 days ago

        Hyundai Ioniq 5 works like this. Flush handles that can extend mechanically or can be extended by pushing the front of the handle into the car, to make the rear protrude. Then pull the rear to open the door.

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    21 days ago

    So now Tesla can’t sell any cars in China. Take note investors.

    Also, Chinese car makers like Jaecoo, who have also been using hidden car door latches, launched practical copies of models with normal car door latches in 2025.

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    21 days ago

    This is why Tesla has been a mixed bag. They have made some smart choices and they have made some not so smart choices. Unfortunately, because they essentially are the EV market in America, all other companies looking to bring EVs to the market have copied Tesla in many ways, both the good and the bad. I think that’s at least part of the reason why the EV market is suffering right now.

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      21 days ago

      People shouldn’t buy Tesla because a) their cars are garbage and dangerous, and b) the owner of the company is a Nazi. Have a good day, y’all!

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      21 days ago

      I love the Audi e-tron. Feels sturdy like an audi, no stupid gimmicks like disappearing handles.

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    20 days ago

    Good!

    I just got myself a Chinese Lynk & Co 08. It has hidden door handles. After reading news like this I get kinda nervous.

    Great car overall, shares the same platform and tech as the newly announced volvo XC70 (the new one).