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China Mandates Mechanical Door Releases, Ending Hidden Handles by 2027

Regulators responded to crashes where power loss blocked door access, underscoring China’s rising influence over global vehicle safety.

Overview

  • The MIIT rule takes effect January 1, 2027, with already‑approved models given until January 1, 2029 to comply.
  • New standards require exterior and interior mechanical releases, a recessed exterior handhold of at least 6 cm by 2 cm, and interior signage of at least 1 cm by 0.7 cm showing how to open the door.
  • Handles and latches must remain operable after collisions or electrical failure, including battery thermal‑runaway scenarios; the tailgate is exempt.
  • Roughly 60% of China’s top‑selling new‑energy vehicles use concealed handles, affecting models such as Tesla’s Model 3/Y, BMW’s iX3, and vehicles from Nio, Li Auto, Xpeng, and Xiaomi, with redesigns estimated at over 100 million yuan per model.
  • Analysts expect global ripple effects as automakers standardize designs; U.S. regulators are probing Tesla’s handles and lawmakers have proposed the SAFE Exit Act to set federal rules.