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Very clever concept, and a legit company, but the doors in the demo video look like CGI animation to me. I'd like to see the doors demonstrated in front of an audience at a car show or somewhere other than their video.
OK, the door looks real in that video.lol yeah at first they look like CGI, but here is an amatuer home video of one![]()
This looks a bit like the solution to a problem that never existed.
One of the comments on the video raises a good point. If the car is in an accident which deforms the body in any way, you are not going to be able to open that door. at least with a conventional door if you can get the latch open the rest generally opens.
All fun and games until the motor fails! Or if you park on irregular terrain...
Where are the window and door controls? What, no side pockets? Where are you going to put the speakers?
Conceptual gimmicky! Bah Humbug. The only plus would be that some goof would be putting parking lot dinks in your vehicle.
Caz
I think you are right. Another issue is that your car's interior will get vastly wetter when you enter or exit during a rainstorm.
For me, this application works only under the circumstances carefully selected. These are highly refined areas with level ground and no signficant weather.
I supposed for safety you can open the door manually. But best of luck getting the door to shut manually. This means that if the motor fails, your car is illegal to drive. Even with a power window, there's nothing illegal about driving with it up or down. So, you can at least drive it to a repair shop! With this door stuck, you cannot even do that!
Also, with no middle crash beam, I strongly suspect that the safety of the door from a sideways collision is significantly degraded. The center post on a current four-door design serves very valuable collision reinforcement. And any engineer knows that if a door is longer, then it must be reinforced greatly at the widened pivot points. This would serve to make the door vastly heavier.
Frankly, I see no value in the design concept. It is a novelty in my view. The gull wing door is vastly better because at least the door raising upward serves as a rain shield, and it means the door can be designed to close and open manually.
Ken