Will the MG M9 EV’s sliding doors fit in the tight Indian parking spots?
What stands out the most about the MG M9 EV is its power sliding doors that make access to the second and third row easy. This is an impressive feature, and adds a touch of luxury, but one wonders about the practicality of this in an Indian context. Indian cities are famous for their tight parking spaces, narrow streets and chaotic traffic. This causes worry about how these sliding doors will work in tight spaces where traditional swing doors are already having issue. Is the sliding mechanism robust enough to be used every day in these conditions? Do the safety features prevent accidents in crowded areas? Now, let’s take a look at how this design choice can be a potential challenge and benefit in the Indian automotive scenario.
Sliding doors are going to be a nightmare in tight spots. Can you imagine trying to open them when someone has parked inches away from you? Recipe for disaster!
I think they'll be great! No more having to worry about dinging the car next to you. And it'll be so much easier to get kids in and out in crowded areas.
The real question is how long will they last. All those fancy mechanisms might end up wrecked on Indian roads and dust.
In fact, they might actually be perfect for India. Unlike regular doors, you can open them just a bit in tight spots, and squeeze in.
I am more concerned with power failures. You could get stuck inside with no electricity (and no way to open the doors). MG damn well better have a good manual override system.
Real talk, if you’re actually buying this car you’ve got a driver and you don’t park in tight spots. The target market doesn’t give a shit.
I think it's innovative. If it works, other manufacturers may take it up to use in their MPVs. It could be the start of a new trend in India.
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Discussions and Questions Will The Mg M9 Evs Sliding Doors Fit In The Tight Indian Parking Spots
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