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工信部立规!全隐藏式门把手可能将“退市”,不少车企的相关方案要调整
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-25 11:06

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has proposed a mandatory national standard for automotive door handles, which aims to eliminate fully concealed door handles due to safety concerns [1][2]. Group 1: Safety Concerns - Fully concealed door handles have been found to pose various safety risks, including insufficient strength, potential control logic failures, and difficulties in operation during emergencies [2][3]. - Issues such as power failure during collisions can render electric door handles inoperable, complicating rescue efforts in emergencies like fires or accidents [2][3]. Group 2: Regulatory Changes - The new standard mandates that each car door must be equipped with a mechanical release function for the door handle, ensuring that doors can be opened without tools in case of emergencies [3][5]. - The proposed implementation date for the new regulations is January 1, 2027, with a transition period allowing manufacturers to comply by July 1, 2028, for already approved models [5]. Group 3: Industry Impact - Approximately 60% of the top 100 electric vehicle models in China currently feature concealed door handles, indicating a significant need for manufacturers to adjust their designs in response to the new regulations [4][5]. - Companies like Toyota are already planning to integrate mechanical handles within concealed designs to enhance safety in case of collisions [5].