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The HiPhi Z, Enduring Safety Concerns about New Suicide Doors

The HiPhi Z’s suicide rear doors, while offering a stylish and unique entry mechanism, pose inherent safety risks.
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Dew Briefs:

Vehicles like the HiPhi Z with suicide rear doors may presents certain safety concerns due to their door design and how they operate. HiPhi may have built-in safety features, but human error or technical issues may raise safety concerns.

  • Running position
  • Risky Parking
  • Backside vehicle

Unlike traditional doors, which are pushed closed by the wind when the vehicle is in motion while Opposite Opening Mechanism at high speeds, the wind can force a rear-opening door wide open, making it difficult to control and potentially causing damage to the door or passanger.

Modern vehicles have seat belts, but the risk of ejection in case of accidental door opening remains a concern. The occupants could be easily ejected from the vehicle if a suicide door accidentally opened while the car was moving, specialcly kids or pets.

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Injury Risk During Exit, If the car is parked and the suicide door is hit by another vehicle, the door will be pushed closed. This can cause severe injuries to occupants who are exiting or have a part of their body, like a leg, outside the vehicle.

Traditional doors, in such a scenario, would be bent forward but wouldn’t typically cause as severe an injury.

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Suicide doors were initially practical in horse-drawn carriages traveling at slow speeds. However, as speeds increased with motor vehicles, the dangers became more apparent.

While modern vehicles like the HiPhi Z are equipped with advanced safety features, the fundamental risks associated with the suicide door design still exist. Enhanced safety mechanisms such as stronger latches and warning systems help mitigate these risks but cannot eliminate them entirely in case of kids or pets.

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Diver Insights:

The HiPhi Z’s suicide rear doors, while offering a stylish and unique entry mechanism, pose inherent safety risks similar to those historically associated with such designs. These risks include increased danger of door control loss due to wind force, higher ejection risk during movement, and significant injury potential during parking collisions. Modern safety features can reduce but not completely eliminate these dangers.

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