China Bans Hidden Car Door Handles Over Safety Concerns

China Bans Hidden Car Door Handles for Safety

China has banned hidden car door handles, a sleek feature common in modern electric vehicles, citing critical safety risks for occupants and rescue teams. The new rule mandates traditional, visible handles on all vehicles sold in the country from January 1, 2025.

Key Takeaways

  • China bans hidden car door handles effective January 1, 2025.
  • Decision driven by emergency access failures during accidents.
  • Affects major EV makers like Tesla, Nio, and Xpeng.
  • Aims to protect drivers, passengers, and rescue personnel.

Why the Ban Was Implemented

The regulatory move follows multiple incidents where firefighters and paramedics could not quickly open doors of crashed vehicles with concealed handles. These flush-mounted handles, which deploy electronically, can malfunction during power loss in a collision, potentially trapping people inside.

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology stated the rule is focused on “ensuring the safety of drivers, passengers, and rescue personnel.”

Impact on the Auto Industry

The ban will impact both domestic and international manufacturers in the world’s largest car market. Many premium EVs, including popular models from Tesla, Nio, and Xpeng, use these aerodynamic handles for style and efficiency.

Automakers must now redesign door mechanisms for vehicles sold in China to meet the updated safety standards, a significant engineering and compliance shift.

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