China tightens door handle laws: pop-outs not banned but need enough hand clearance, mechanical release

China tightens door handle laws: pop-outs not banned but need enough hand clearance, mechanical release

Two weeks after it was first rumoured, China has moved to tighten regulations regarding door handles to address growing safety concerns. The country’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT) has released a draft on new technical requirements and solicited public opinion on it, according to Autohome.

Contrary to previous reports, the new laws do not specifically ban aerodynamic pop-out handles that are becoming common in cars to improve efficiency. However, they do list new guidelines for their structure, location, release method and functionality, the latter even when powered off – with the goal of standardising their operation and improving their safety.

If these new regs come into effect, exterior handles will soon be required to provide adequate hand clearance from all sides, meaning that handles that pop out fully (à la Land Rover/Range Rover and Mercedes-Benz) will be preferable to the majority that are hinged at one corner. The location of the interior handles will also be standardised, with the ones on the inside requiring safety markings and instructions on how to open them.

China tightens door handle laws: pop-outs not banned but need enough hand clearance, mechanical release

Last but not least, both exterior and interior handles will require a mechanical release that does not require tools in case of a failure, easing occupant exit and rescue after an accident. The draft also proposes limits to how much strength is required to open the door and anti-trap measures to prevent injuries.

The report stated that research on this matter, conducted since 2024, involved the participation of over 100 industry experts from domestic and foreign companies, as well as the examination of over 230 models and static and dynamic validation of over 20 models, the latter based on road accident data. The rules are meant to balance technical innovation in door handles with the need to ensure safety, Autohome continued.

Mingjing Pro previously reported that the new regulations would be enforced starting July 2027, although there was no mention of this in the latest article. It also cited negligible gains in drag reduction (and thus, efficiency), as well as a significant weight penalty and potential failure in the event of a power loss or fire.

China tightens door handle laws: pop-outs not banned but need enough hand clearance, mechanical release

Conventional mechanical handles have been shown to be more reliable and cause fewer injuries

Side impact crash tests reportedly showed a post-collision operability rate of 67%, compared to 98% for conventional mechanical handles. There was also a 47% increase in the number of door handle-related accidents (87% were apparently caused by pop-out handles), as well as a 132% increase in the number of finger-pinching incidents – including those that fractured children’s fingers.

What do you think – have carmakers gone too far with pop-out door handles, and do you support China’s move to regulate them? Sound off in the comments after the jump.

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Comments

  • Peppa on Sep 25, 2025 at 7:46 pm

    Too bad JPJ and MOT are both too dumb and retarded to study these alarming concerns

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  • Hmmmm on Sep 26, 2025 at 8:37 am

    A door handle which improve aerodynamic is just a marketing gimmick.
    Its like when the original Honda NSX where it had a function where the boot mounted antenna can be lowered to 1/2 height to improve aero and the gear concole cover is meade out of lightweight metal mesh to save weight.

    Additional ‘accessories’ which should be improved in term of regulation are headlights designed. Some local make and model with cheap2 original led headlights from the factory are just for looks and glaring oncoming drivers. The aftermarket bulbs….this is a known problem with no action from our enforcer.
    Also…LED fog lights with white colour beam are a joke.
    Its worrying when safety equipment falls victim to the design and tech department. Driving in a fog with white beam is like driving non stop through a white wall. Yellow beam will penetrate the fog much2 better.

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    • hmmmm use brain on Sep 26, 2025 at 2:09 pm

      retractable antenna was meant to allow the car to fit into very low parking space ok. its not meant to improve aero. because when you are driving you need the extended antenna to get good radio reception.

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  • plainbs dont cry on Sep 26, 2025 at 10:03 am

    ban this ban that even door handle also want to ban, u think this is commie ccp china ? oh wait.

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    • Mike Tee on Sep 30, 2025 at 1:03 pm

      Did you even read the article? This is only one paragraph down from the article

      “….the new laws do not specifically ban aerodynamic pop-out handles….they do list new guidelines…..with the goal of standardising their operation and improving their safety.”

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