Flush door handles on cars face ban in China: Should India be next?
China is set to curb one of the most popular design elements seen on modern cars, especially electric cars. These are flush or hidden door handles. Starting January 1, 2027, all new passenger vehicles sold in the country will be required to feature a mechanical door release mechanism. The announcement was made by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and applies to all doors except the tailgate.
The decision follows safety concerns linked to serious electric vehicle accidents in which electronic door mechanisms reportedly failed after crashes, leaving occupants trapped inside. Regulators believe that door handles dependent entirely on electrical systems can become a serious risk during emergencies, especially when power supply is disrupted. Carmakers selling models that have already received approval will get time until January 1, 2029, to update their designs to meet the new requirement.
Flush-fitting and retractable door handles have become increasingly common, particularly on premium electric vehicles. Models such as the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, BMW’s iX3, along with several Chinese-brand EVs, use pop-out or press-to-release handles that sit flush with the body.
In some cases, users have even reported minor injuries while operating unfamiliar press-type handles. More importantly, concerns remain about access from outside the vehicle in the event of a crash or power failure. Since these systems rely on motors, sensors and additional electronics, they also increase complexity, add weight and push up manufacturing costs.
In India, flush door handles are still largely limited to premium cars and electric vehicles. Therefore, especially the pop-out and press-to-release types, should be evaluated, even though most cars on sale in India currently use mechanical versions rather than fully electric ones. However, their presence is growing. These handles are often marketed for their sleek design and minor aerodynamic advantages. Although they offer little to no real-world benefit in daily use.
Since these systems rely on motors and additional electronic components, they add to vehicle weight, increase complexity and raise costs, all without delivering meaningful usability advantages. Thus, it makes a strong case for regulators to closely evaluate their relevance for the Indian market.
Ban on flush-fitting door handles in China: Why is it a concern
The decision follows safety concerns linked to serious electric vehicle accidents in which electronic door mechanisms reportedly failed after crashes, leaving occupants trapped inside. Regulators believe that door handles dependent entirely on electrical systems can become a serious risk during emergencies, especially when power supply is disrupted. Carmakers selling models that have already received approval will get time until January 1, 2029, to update their designs to meet the new requirement.
Flush-fitting and retractable door handles have become increasingly common, particularly on premium electric vehicles. Models such as the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, BMW’s iX3, along with several Chinese-brand EVs, use pop-out or press-to-release handles that sit flush with the body.
In some cases, users have even reported minor injuries while operating unfamiliar press-type handles. More importantly, concerns remain about access from outside the vehicle in the event of a crash or power failure. Since these systems rely on motors, sensors and additional electronics, they also increase complexity, add weight and push up manufacturing costs.
Should India also take similar action?
Since these systems rely on motors and additional electronic components, they add to vehicle weight, increase complexity and raise costs, all without delivering meaningful usability advantages. Thus, it makes a strong case for regulators to closely evaluate their relevance for the Indian market.
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