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Retractable and flush-fitting door handles will be banned in China from 1 January 2027. The move has been prompted by safety concerns over occupants not being able to exit a vehicle in an emergency.
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The world’s biggest car market, China, has banned electric-only retractable door handles after safety concerns prompted by incidents involving the Xiaomi SU7 sedan and Tesla electric vehicles (EVs).