Tesla Is Redesigning Door Handles That Drew Safety Scrutiny(bloomberg.com)
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Tesla Is Redesigning Door Handles That Drew Safety Scrutiny
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-17/tesla-is-redesigning-door-handles-that-drew-scrutiny-over-safety
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That's the way the model s worked. pull the handle a little way and it electronically opens. continue pulling the handle further and it mechanically opens the door.
I think the later models 3, y, cybertruck were severely cost-reduced (either for part cost, or repair cost) to the point that poverty comes to a premium car.
I can see the idea - a part that doesn't exist can't break, but for safety you need redundancy but they went for deletion.
I think the later models 3, y, cybertruck were severely cost-reduced (either for part cost, or repair cost) to the point that poverty comes to a premium car.
I can see the idea - a part that doesn't exist can't break, but for safety you need redundancy but they went for deletion.
This always appeared to me as a "Chesterton's Fence" situation. Innovating on something for no reason without understand the full scope of why mechanical door openers are more effective than electronic. Simple mechanical devices are almost infinitely durable and work under a number of adverse conditions.
Tesla still makes cars? I would have thought musk is running wildly from his failure.
I never understood this. I get that the electronic release is "cool" or something, but it never made any sense to me that it wasn't integrated with or connected to a manual release.