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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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[–] DylanMc6@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 hour ago
[–] MuskyMelon@lemmy.world 6 points 6 hours 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.

[–] Earthman_Jim@lemmy.zip 29 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

"AH IT'S SO HOT, I'M BURNING ALIVE! OH GOD MAKE IT STOP!!! Still love my Tesla though."

[–] khaleer@sopuli.xyz 13 points 10 hours ago (2 children)

I got uber once, and tesla arrived. I was unable to enter this piece of death machine.

So now imagine that you want to help people locked in burning tesla, but you have no idea how to open freaking door. Tesla is protecting the world from some kind of people.

[–] dovah@lemmy.world 11 points 9 hours ago

Safety policies are written in blood. Or in this case, ashes.

[–] tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 2 points 7 hours ago

Same with me but I got in ok and then couldn't get out at the end of the ride. It was dark and I couldn't find the door handle. More genius ideas from pedo elon, changing standard design to make it worse for no fucking reason.

[–] skozzii@lemmy.ca 15 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

So when Tesla goes bankrupt and all these people own cars locked down by software, unable to service them, I guess they just turn into giant paper weights?

[–] InFerNo@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 hours ago

People are already hacking/jailbreaking Teslas, but that definitely not for everyone

[–] Gates9@sh.itjust.works 89 points 15 hours ago (1 children)
[–] aquovie@lemmy.cafe 29 points 13 hours ago

We've all become desensitized automotive death. They're like children dying in schools. *scroll* *scroll* next story. next dopamine hit.

[–] NullPointerException@lemmy.ca 112 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

I don’t know much about this, but in my understanding, it’s not that the handle hides in the door, but the fact that the latch inside is electronic. Using a mechanical latch that will work even without any electrical power would solve the problem.

[–] darkdemize@sh.itjust.works 86 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

It's both. The electric latch can trap occupants inside the vehicle, and the external handles make it difficult for rescuers to quickly access anyone trapped inside.

[–] kungen@feddit.nu 11 points 14 hours ago (9 children)

How do rescuers get into the car via the handle when it's locked? Or are cars supposed to unlock upon failure/crashes?

[–] yogurt@lemmy.world 2 points 6 hours ago

Yes part of the regulation is airbag deployment or ev battery fire has to trigger unlocking all the doors.

[–] 4am@lemmy.zip 26 points 13 hours ago
[–] BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today 5 points 13 hours ago

Nobody wants to rescue anyone in a burning SwastiKKKar.

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[–] BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today 11 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

Heh-heh, now China is just fucking with Tesla.

Tesla will be bankrupt in 2 years.

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 2 points 9 hours ago

You forget the part about a US government bailout. When your company earns money, you're a business genius and you get to cash out. When it looses money the taxpayer will help you

[–] Magister@lemmy.world 24 points 18 hours ago (12 children)

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?

[–] FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 19 points 18 hours ago (3 children)

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.

[–] GMac@feddit.org 1 points 8 hours 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.

[–] Lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca 10 points 15 hours ago (3 children)

They do not “save a lot” It’s purely a marketing gimmick.

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[–] thejml@sh.itjust.works 14 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Last time I got on a coworker's Tesler, thats how they worked. Push the large part in with your thumb and the handle pops out. Curl your fingers around it and pull.

The thing I thought of later was "that made sene to me, who grew up in the 70's/80's/90's with handles that had a button you push in with your thumb. No kid knows that anymore."

[–] FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 4 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

That’s not what is being banned- though the newer style could still be electric and problematic, the style they’re really going after seems motorized pop out handles that look like this:

[–] thejml@sh.itjust.works 1 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

Yeah, that design is dumb... but also they must have changed the design. I don't have and don't ever care to have one, so I'm not sure on that.

[–] detren@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 hours ago

The more expensive models have the motorised handles.

[–] FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

I don't have and don't ever care to have one, so I'm not sure on that

Same, really. Even just getting in one is a bad idea.

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