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There is a reason. It would be easy to argue its not worth it though.
When you pull the door handle the glass window retracts below the rubber weather stripping, then the door latch unlocks and you open the door. When you close the door and it latches, the window moves back up into the weather stripping creating a tight seal.
Mustangs have been using a window-retract feature with mechanical handles since at least 2015 (S550 generation). I've had to open them with dead batteries and they opened fine without the retraction, though I'm sure it wears the rubber strip faster. I believe the Audi A5/A7 family has done the same for years. While frameless doors have been around for decades, the seal IS different on auto-drop doors to improve sealing. Regardless, as you said, "removing the mechanical handle" has a reason, and it's incredibly easy to argue against. Like many other Tesla design decisions, it's a cost-saving measure disguised as a functional necessity.
BMW has been doing this with mechanical handles for 30 years just fine.
GM killed a few Boomers in Corvettes. Roasted to death because they could not figure out how to get out of the car when the battery died. No one reads the fucking manual.
which is something every designer knows. if your design requires someone to read the manual, you're a bad designer.
Ain’t that the truth.
People built this into the Smart Fortwo with a couple chips and wires. I can’t find a reference because it was about 15 years ago they did it, but it wasn’t complicated and the door latch remained entirely mechanical. I think that it was, in turn, a replication of another car’s feature which did this back in the 80s.
I think it’s 99% cost savings.
Tony stark did it in a cave. With a box of scraps.
it's also safety, mechanical releases can open under strong crash Gs.
That is not a good reason, that is software built to compensate for a stupid hardware design
I didn't say it was a good reason. The OP said there was no reason. There is a reason.
You said there was no reason. There is a reason. You didn't ask for a good reason. It's also by absolutely no means unique to Tesla, despite how it is portrayed in articles like this.
Tesla isn't the first manufacturer to use frameless windows by any means. Audi, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and Subaru just to name a few, have all used them in various "luxury" or higher end models over the years. It's perceived as luxury vehicle design, so it gets used quite a bit.
The handle not physically manipulating a latch also isn't unique. Corvette's have done this for years. Many recent vehicles from Lexus, Audi, Ferrari, Fiat, Lincoln, and Dodge again to name a few also use them, regardless of the flush exterior handle design. The handle design itself isn't the issue with these deaths, it's the electrical system failing. The flush handles causes issues with things like ice build-up, not being unable to open the door after a crash.
Articles like this always point to these issues, and act like they're unique to Tesla, but they're not. It's the same as it's always been, Tesla headlines get clicks, which drives interaction and sharing exactly like here, which all lead to increased advertising revenue.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-his-dog-found-dead-after-becoming-trapped-inside-corvette-n373316
This is America, you don't sue for any reason other than the company has a lot of money and will likely settle.
No I didn't, I am not the person the previous post replied to