In a bold move that prioritises passenger safety over futuristic aesthetics, China has officially moved to outlaw the sleek, “hidden” door handles that have become a trademark of modern electric vehicles. The decision, announced by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), marks a significant shift for the global automotive industry.
The ban follows a series of high-profile and tragic accidents where electronic door mechanisms failed after collisions. Popularised by Tesla and adopted by dozens of Chinese brands like Xiaomi and BYD, these flush-fitting handles rely on electrical power to “pop out.”
However, in several crash scenarios—most notably involving a burning Xiaomi SUV in Chengdu—power failures meant the handles remained retracted. This left occupants trapped inside and prevented rescuers from opening the doors from the outside during the critical “golden minutes” of rescue.
The new mandatory national standard, GB 48001-2026, sets strict technical requirements for all passenger cars and light commercial vehicles:
The regulation won’t disappear overnight, but the clock is ticking for manufacturers:
Who is affected? Currently, around 60% of the top 100 best-selling New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in China use hidden handles. Giants like Tesla (Model 3 and Model Y), NIO, and XPeng will be forced to rethink their global design language. Industry experts believe that because China is the world’s largest car market, these standards will likely become the “informal” global benchmark, as keeping two separate door designs for different regions is costly for manufacturers.
Did You Know? A 2024 crash test report showed that electronic hidden handles had only a 67% success rate of deploying after a side impact, compared to 98% for traditional mechanical handles.
While the US and Europe have flagged similar safety concerns, China is the first to formalise them into law. This move signals China’s growing role as a “rule-setter” in the EV era, shifting the focus from how a car looks to how easily one can escape it.
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