List of cars with non-standard door designs

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This is a list of cars with non-standard door designs, sorted by door type. These car models use passenger door designs other than the standard design, which is hinged at the front edge of the door, and swings away from the car horizontally and towards the front of the car.

List of non-standard door designs[]

The main types of non-standard door designs are:

  • Butterfly – butterfly doors move via hinges along the A-pillar, on an axis not aligned vertically or horizontally to the vehicle or ground. A special type of butterfly door is a single door at the front of the car with the steering wheel attached.
  • Canopy – roof, windshield, and sides are one unit that moves upward, forward, or sideways to provide access.
  • Gullwing – (also called "falcon-wing") hinged to the roof at the top horizontal edge of the door, and open upward on a horizontal axis. Gullwing doors with a second hinge between door and moving roof panel are called falcon wing doors.

Similar to a Gull Wing door the Falcon wing door is a double hinged rear door on the Tesla Model X. The primary hinge is located along the midline of the roof, the second hinge is above the side window. This configuration has the advantage of allowing unobstructed access to the rear seats whilst also enabling the doors to open in a tight space because the door can initially open upwards before spreading outwards with a gap as small as 8-inches to adjacent vehicles.

  • Scissors – rotate vertically at a fixed hinge at the front of the door, and open by rotating on a horizontal axis, perpendicular to the vehicle's length. Scissor doors that also move outward while rotating are called dihedral synchro-helix actuation doors.
  • Sliding – mounted to or suspended from a track, and open by sliding horizontally alongside or into the vehicle sidewall, or open by sliding vertically into the vehicle sidewall or floor. Sliding doors that disappear into the floor horizontally are called rolling doors.
  • Suicide – hinged on the rear end of the door-frame, and open horizontally towards the rear.
  • Swan  – opens outward like either a conventional door or a suicide door, but on an axis slightly tilted from vertical, or via articulation in the hinge to angle upward for better ground clearance 

Some custom limousines have enlarged doors.

Scissor doors[]

Scissor doors open on a Lamborghini Murciélago

Road-legal cars[]

Racing cars[]

  • Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2R and Spyker C8 Spider GT2R

Concept cars[]

  • Arrinera Hussarya[citation needed] –
  • Alfa Romeo Carabo
  • Alfa Romeo Brera Concept
  • Alfa Romeo Pandion – Large suicide-scissor front doors
  • Audi RS7 Concept
  •  – Large suicide-scissor front doors
  •  –
  • Cadillac Cien
  • Chevrolet Miray
  • Chrysler Portofino – Front scissor doors, with rear suicide scissor doors
  • Citroën C-Métisse – Front scissor doors, with rear scissor doors
  • Citroën Survolt
  • Citroën Zabrus
  • Dodge ZEO concept (front scissor doors with suicide rear scissor doors)
  • Dome Zero
  • Ford Indigo – Large suicide-scissor front doors
  • Giugiaro Ford Mustang
  • Jaguar XJ220 Concept
  • Kia Kue
  • Land Rover Range Stormer
  • Mazda Hakaze Concept
  •  – Large conventional-scissor front doors, with large suicide-scissor rear doors
  •  – Front scissor doors, with rear scissor doors
  • Pininfarina Sintesi – Front scissor doors, with rear scissor doors
  • Renault Alpine A110-50
  •  – Large suicide-scissor front doors
  • Renault Laguna Coupe Concept
  • Renault Zoom
  • Spyker Silvestris V8
  • Toyota Alessandro Volta
  •  – Large suicide-scissor front doors
  • Toyota Concept-愛i—Front scissor doors with rear suicide scissor doors
  • Vector WX-3
  • Volkswagen W12 Nardó
  • Volkswagen W12 Roadster
  • Volkswagen W12 Syncró

Butterfly doors[]

Butterfly doors open on a McLaren F1

Road-legal cars[]

  • Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
  • BMW i8
  • Donkervoort D8 GT
  • Felino CB7
  • Enzo Ferrari
  • LaFerrari
  • Ford GT (2nd generation)
  • Gillet Vertigo
  • GTA Spano (2nd generation only)
  • Heinkel Kabine
  • Joss JP1
  • Joss JT1
  • Isetta
  • Laraki Fulgara
  • Lotec Sirius
  • Manta Montage
  • Marussia B1
  • McLaren 12C – Doors are not hinged at the roof, unlike most butterfly door designs
  • McLaren 12C Spider – Similar doors to McLaren 12C
  • McLaren 540C, and McLaren 570S
  • McLaren 625C, McLaren 650S and McLaren 675LT
  • McLaren 625C Spider and McLaren 650S Spider
  • McLaren 720S
  • McLaren F1 and McLaren F1 LM
  • McLaren M6GT
  • McLaren P1
  • McLaren Senna
  • McLaren Speedtail
  • Mercedes-AMG Project One
  • Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR (Street Version)
  • Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster
  • Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
  • Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster
  • Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss
  • Mosler MT900
  • Panoz Esperante GTR-1
  • Porsche 911 GT1 Straßenversion
  • Saleen S7 and Saleen S7 Twin Turbo
  • Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS – Conventional-butterfly front doors, with suicide-butterfly rear doors
  • SIN R1
  • SSC Aero
  • SSC Tuatara
  • SSC Ultimate Aero and SSC Ultimate Aero XT
  • Toyota Sera
  • Ultima Evolution
  • Ultima GTR
  • Ultima Sports
  • Volkswagen XL1

Racing cars[]

A common door design on Group C, IMSA GTP cars of the 1980s and early 1990s and recently on Daytona Prototype and Le Mans Prototype cars, this list does not include cars categorized as such. This list only includes purpose built race cars.

  • Alfa Romeo 33/2
  • Alfa Romeo Tipo 33
  • Audi R18
  • Chevron B70
  • Ferrari 330P3, Ferrari 330P4 and Ferrari 412P
  • Ferrari 512 M/S
  • Ferrari FXX and Ferrari FXX Evoluzione
  • Ferrari FXX-K
  • Lola T70 Mk3B
  • Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR
  • Porsche 911 GT1
  • Renault Mégane R.S. Trophy

Concept cars[]

  • Alfa Romeo Diva
  • Audi Avus quattro
  •  – Similar doors to the McLaren 12C, with panels extend from the top to the roof (similar to the Ford GT40)
  • Bertone Mantide
  • BMW i8 Concept
  • BMW Vision EfficientDynamics – A concept electric car based on the production BMW i8 with butterfly doors
  • Cadillac Urban Luxury Concept
  • Citroën C-Métisse–Front butterfly doors, with rear suicide scissor doors
  • Citroën GT
  • Citroën Karin
  • Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina
  • HU-GO
  • Italdesign GTZERO –
  • Kia Niro – Similar to butterfly doors, with panels extend from the roof to the top (similar to the Ford GT40)
  • Lotus M250
  • Mazda Furai
  • Mazda Kiyora
  • Mazda RX-500 – Butterfly front doors with gull-wing doors over the engine compartment
  • Mazda Taiki
  • McLaren SLR Stirling Moss
  • Mercedes-Benz Vision SLR
  • Renault Altica
  • Renault Captur Concept
  • Renault DeZir – Conventional-butterfly door on driver's side, with suicide-butterfly door on passenger's side
  • Renault Kwid concept
  • Renault Zoe Z.E. – Front butterfly doors, with rear butterfly doors
  • Saab PhoeniX
  • SEAT Fórmula
  • Scion Fuse
  • Subaru VIZIV
  • Toyota AXV-II
  • Toyota Sportivo Coupe
  • Volkswagen Golf GTE Sport
  • Volkswagen GTI Roadster Vision Gran Turismo

Gullwing doors[]

Gullwing doors open on a Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Gullwing doors open on an Eagle SS

Road-legal cars[]

Racing cars[]

  • Bill Thomas Cheetah
  • Chaparral 2D
  • Chaparral 2F
  • Howmet TX
  • Lola T70 3B
  • Lola T70 Mk3
  • Mercedes-Benz 300SLR
  • Mercedes-Benz CLK LM
  • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
  • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 45th Anniversary
  • Nimrod Aston Martin
  • Nissan GT-R LM Nismo
  • Opel Astra V8 Coupe DTM
  • Opel Astra Xtreme – A racing car based on the Opel Astra with front gullwing doors
  • Peugeot 905
  • Toyota GT-One

Concept cars[]

Suicide doors[]

1938 Hudson 112 sedan with its conventional front and rear suicide doors open
Delahaye Type 135 with its front suicide doors open
Saturn Ion Quad Coupe with its suicide half-rear doors open

Models of automobiles that featured suicide doors (i.e., doors hinged at the rear) include most full-sized extended-cab pickup trucks (rear doors only), and some vehicles categorised:

  • AC Petite (1953–1958) (Front door on 2-door saloons)
  • (2016) (Rear door)
  • Adler Typ 10 2.5 Litre
  • Alfa Romeo 8C
  • Alfa Romeo Gloria (2013) (Rear door)
  • Alfa Romeo Romeo 1 and 2
  • Alta A200 (1968–1974) (Front door)
  • AMC Cavalier (1965) (Rear door)
  • Aston Martin Atom (1939/1944) (Front door)
  • Austin 7 (1922–1939) (Front door on 2-door tourers, 2-door convertibles, 2-door saloons, 2-door coupes, and 3-door vans)
  • Austin FX4 taxi (1958–1997) (Rear door)
  • Autobianchi Bianchina Trasformabile
  • Bentley State Limousine
  • (1949) (Front door)
  • BMW 502 4-door sedans (1954–1964) (Rear door)
  • BMW i3 (2013–present) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • BMW i3 Concept (2011) (Rear door)
  • (2014) (Rear door)
  • Borgward Hansa 2400 (1952–1959) (Front and rear doors)
  • Borgward Hansa 2400 Pullmanlimousine (1953–1959) (Front door)
  • Bugatti Type 46 (1929–1939) (Front door)
  • Bugatti Type 57 (1934–1940) (Front door)
  • Buick Roadmaster (Rear door on 1st generation), (front door on 2nd generation)
  • Cadillac Ciel (2011) (Rear door)
  • Cadillac Eldorado Brougham (1957–1958) (Rear door)
  • (1955) (Rear door)
  • Cadillac Series 65 (1937–1938) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Carbon Motors E7 police car (2008–2013) (Rear door)
  • Carbon Motors TX7 police SUV (2008–2013) (Rear door)
  • Chevrolet Biscayne (1955) (Rear door)
  • Chevrolet Greenbrier
  • Chevrolet Master 2-door sedans (1935) (Front door)
  • Chevrolet Master Deluxe 2-door sedans (1935) (Front door)
  • Chrysler Airflow 4-door sedans (1934–1937) (Rear door)
  • Chrysler Akino (2005) (Rear door)
  • Chrysler Cirrus Concept (1992) (Rear door)
  • Chrysler Imperial Concept (2006) (Rear door)
  • Chrysler Royal (1933–1950) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Chrysler Windsor 4-door sedan (1946–1948) (Rear door)
  • Citroën 2CV (1948–1964) (Front door)
  • Citroën Activa (Rear door)
  • Citroën C3 Lumiere (1998) (Rear door)
  • Citroën C-SportLounge (2005) (Rear door)
  • Citroën C6 Lignage (1999) (Rear door)
  • Citroën H Van
  • Citroën Hypnos (2008) (Rear door)
  • Citroën Metropolis (2010) (Rear door)
  • Citroën Revolte (2009) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Citroën Traction Avant (1934–1957) (Front door on 4-door sedans, 2-door sedans, 2-door convertibles, and 5-door hatchbacks)
  • (1994) (Rear door)
  • Dacia Duster Concept (2009) (Rear door)
  • (2009) (Rear door)
  • (2013) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • (2015) (Rear door)
  • Daihatsu Hijet (1964–1968) (Front door on vans and pickup trucks)
  • Daihatsu Hinata (2015) (Rear door)
  • Dannenhauer & Stauss Cabriolet (1951–1957)(Front door)
  • Datsun Model 16 (1937–1938) (Front door)
  • Delahaye Type 135
  • (2012) (Rear door)
  • DKW 1000 S (1958–1961) (Front door)
  • DKW F7 (1937–1939) (Front door on 2-door sedans, 2-door cabriolet sedans, and 2-door coupe cabriolets)
  • DKW F8 (1939–1942) (Front door on 2-door sedans, 2-door cabriolets, 2-door sedan deliveries, and 2-door flatbed trucks)
  • Dodge Hornet (2006) (Rear door)
  • Dodge Super 8 Hemi (2001) (Rear door)
  • (2014) (Butterfly front doors, with rear suicide doors)
  • EMW 340 (1949–1955) (Front door)
  • Fiat 500 (1957–1965) (Front door)
  • Fiat 500 Spyder Bertone (1947) (Front door)
  • Fiat 508C (1937–1953) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Fiat 515 4-door sedans (1931–1935) (Rear door)
  • Fiat 518 Ardita 4-door sedans (1933–1938) (Front door)
  • Fiat 600 (1955–1969) (Front door)
  • Fiat 600 Multipla
  • Fiat 1100 (1953–1969) (Front door on 4-door sedans and 5-door estates)
  • Fiat 1200 (1957–1961) (Front door on 4-door sedans)
  • Fiat AR 55 Campagnola
  • Fiat Topolino (1936–1955) (Front door)
  • Ford 021C (1999) (Rear door)
  • Ford F-150 SuperCab (1997–present) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Ford F-250 Super Chief
  • (2006) (Rear door)
  • Ford Model U
  • Ford Ranger SuperCab (2000–present) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Ford Thunderbird 4-door sedans (1967–1971) (Rear door)
  • Fuldamobil (1950–1969) (Front door on 2-door coupes and 2-door convertibles)
  • GMC Granite (2010) (Rear door)
  • Goggomobil 2-door sedans (1955) (Front door)
  • Hino 4CV (1953–1961) (Front door on 4-door sedans and 4-door convertibles)
  • Honda Element (2003–2011) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • HiPhi X (2020–present) (Rear door)
  • (2015–present) (Rear door)
  • Hongqi CA 770/772/773
  • Hongqi HQE
  • Hyundai Blue-Will (2009) (Rear door)
  • Hyundai Genesis HCD-14 (2013) (Rear door)
  • Hyundai Portico
  • Hyundai Santa Cruz (2015) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Infiniti Etherea (2011) (Rear door)
  • Infiniti Kuraza (2005) (Rear door)
  • (2014) (Rear door)
  • Invacar
  • (2001) (Rear door)
  • Italdesign Giugiaro Gea (2015) (Rear door)
  • (2014) (Rear door)
  • Jaguar B99 (2011) (Rear door)
  • Jaguar Mark IV (1935–1949) (Front suicide doors, with rear suicide doors)
  • Jaguar R-D6 (2003) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Jowett Javelin (1947–1953) (Front door on 4-door sedans)
  • (2013) (Rear door)
  • Kia GT (2011) (Rear door)
  • (2013) (Rear door)
  • (2012) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • (2015) (Rear door)
  • Kia Optima Convertible Concept (2015) (Rear door)
  • Kia Ray PHEV (2010) (Rear door)
  • Kia Soul Concept (2008) (Rear door)
  • Kia Telluride (2016) (Rear door)
  • Kurogane Baby (1959–1961) (Front door on vans and pickup trucks)
  • Lagonda 3-Litre (1953-1958) (Front door)
  • Lancia Aprilia 4-door sedan (1937–1949) (Rear door)
  • Lancia Ardea 4-door sedan (1939–1953) (Rear door)
  • Lancia Aurelia 4-door sedan (1950–1958) (Rear door)
  • Lancia Dialogos (1998) (Rear door)
  • Lancia Florida I 4-door sedan (1955) (Rear door)
  • Land Rover Discovery Vision Concept (2014) (Rear door)
  • Lexus HPX (2003) (Rear door)
  • Lincoln C Concept (2009) (Rear door)
  • Lincoln Continental/Lincoln Continental police car (1961–1969)/(1961–1967)/(2019–2021) (Rear door on 4-door sedans, 4-door convertibles and police cars)
  • Lincoln Continental Concept (2002) (Rear door)
  • Lincoln MKS Concept (2006) (Rear door)
  • Lincoln Navicross (2003) (Rear door)
  • Lincoln-Zephyr (1936–1940) (Rear door on 4-door sedans and 4-door convertible sedans)
  • Lloyd 300
  • Lloyd 400
  • Lloyd LT 600 Van
  • Maybach Zeppelin (1928–1938) (Front door on 4-door sedans, 4-door convertibles, and 2-door convertibles)
  • Mazda BT-50 Freestyle Cab (2002–present) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Mazda RX-8/Mazda RX-8 police car (2003–2011) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Mazda RX-8 Concept (2001) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • (2001) (Rear door)
  • Mercedes-Benz 170
  • Mercedes-Benz 220 (1951–1955) (Front door on 4-door sedans, 2-door coupes, and 2-door cabriolet 'A's)
  • Mercedes-Benz F700 (2008) (Rear door)
  • (2014) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Mercury Eight 4-door sedan/Mercury Eight police car (1938–1951) (Rear door)
  • (1997) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • MG Icon (2012) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • MG TF and TF 1500 (1953–1955) (Front door)
  • Mini Clubman (2008–2015) (Conventional front doors, with single suicide half-rear door)
  • Mini Clubvan (2012) (Conventional front doors, with single suicide half-rear door)
  • (2015) (Rear door)
  • Mitsubishi Re-Model A (by West Coast Customs) (2017) (Rear door)
  • Morris Eight (1935–1948) (Front door on 2-door sedans, 4-door sedans, 2-door convertibles, and tourers)
  • Nash Ambassador (1927–1948) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • (2010) (Rear door)
  • (2015) (Butterfly front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • (2008) (Rear door)
  • Nissan Prince Royal (1966–1967) (Rear door)
  • Nissan Qashqai (2004) (Rear door)
  • Nissan Qazana (2009) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Nissan Sway (2015) (Rear door)
  • Nissan Titan Extended Cab – Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors
  • Nissan Townpod (2010) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Oldsmobile O4 (2001) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Oldsmobile Recon (1999) (Rear door)
  • Oldsmobile Series 60 (1938–1948) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Opel Admiral 4-door saloon/4-door cabriolet (1937–1939) (Rear door)
  • Opel Flextreme (2008) (Rear door)
  • Opel Flextreme GT/E (2010) (Rear door)
  • Opel Kapitän 4-door sedans (1938–1953) (Rear door)
  • Opel Meriva (2010–2017) (Rear door)
  • Opel Meriva Concept (2008) (Rear door)
  • Packard One-Ten (1938–1942) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Packard Super Eight (1939–1951) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Panhard Dyna Junior
  • Panhard Dyna X
  • Panhard Dyna Z
  • Peel P50
  • Peugeot 202 (1938–1942) (Front door on 4-door sedans, 2-door cabriolets, and 2-door fourgonettes)
  • Peugeot 203 (1948–1960) (Front door on 4-door sedans, 5-door estates, 2-door cabriolets, 4-door cabriolets, and 2-door coupes)
  • Peugeot 301 (1932–1936) (Front door on 4-door sedans, 2-door coupes, 2-door cabriolets, and 3-door vans)
  • Peugeot 302
  • Peugeot 402
  • Peugeot 601
  • Peugeot BB1 (2009) (Front door)
  • Peugeot EX1 Concept (2010) (Front door)
  • (2016) (Front door)
  • (2011) (Rear door)
  • Peugeot VLV
  • (2012) (Conventional front doors, with single suicide rear door)
  • (1954) (Rear door)
  • Porsche 928 Study H50 (1987) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Porsche Mission E (2015) (Rear door)
  • Praga Piccolo Furgon
  • (2014) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Renault 4CV (1946–1961) (Front door on 4-door sedans and 4-door convertibles)
  • Renault Celtaquatre 4-door sedan/2-door coupe/2-door cabriolet (1934–1938) (Front door)
  • Renault Egeus (2005) (Rear door)
  • Renault Eolab (2014) (Rear door)
  • Renault Frendzy (2011) (Conventional front doors, with single suicide door and single sliding door)
  • Renault Initiale Paris (2013) (Rear door)
  • Renault Monaquatre 4-door sedan (1931–1936) (Rear door)
  • Renault R-Space (2011) (Rear door)
  • Renault Twin'Z (2013) (Rear door)
  • Renault Vivastella 4-door sedan (1934–1939) (Front door)
  • Riley RM (1945–1955) (Front door on 4-door sedans and 2-door convertibles)
  • Rolls-Royce Cullinan (2018–present) (Rear door)
  • Rolls-Royce 200EX (2009) (Rear door)
  • Rolls-Royce Dawn (2015–present) (Front door)
  • Rolls-Royce Ghost (2010–present) (Rear door)
  • Rolls-Royce Ghost EWB (2011–present) (Rear door)
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003–2017) (Rear door)
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom (2018–present) (Rear door)
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe (2008–2017) (Front door)
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe (2007–2017) (Front door)
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom EWB (2005–2017) (Rear door)
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom I, II, III, IV, V and VI
  • Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn (1949–1955) (Front door on 4-door sedans)
  • Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith (1946–1958) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Rolls-Royce Wraith (2013–present) (Front door)
  • Rover P3 4-door sedan (1948–1949) (Front suicide doors, with rear suicide doors)
  • Rover P3 4-door sports sedan (1948–1949) (Front suicide doors, with rear suicide doors)
  • Rover P4 (1949–1964) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • (2007) (Front door)
  • Saab 92 (1949–1956) (Front door on 2-door coupes)
  • Saab 93 (1956–1960) (Front door on 2-door coupes)
  • Saturn Flextreme (2008) (Rear door)
  • Saturn Ion Quad Coupe (2002–2007) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Saturn SC (1999–2002) (Conventional front doors, with single suicide half-rear door)
  • Scion t2B (2005) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • SEAT 600 and SEAT 600 D (1957–1970) (Front door on 2-door sedans)
  • SEAT 800 (1963–1968) (Front door on 4-door sedans)
  • Simca 6 (1947–1950) (Front door on 2-door coupes and 3-door vans)
  • Simca 8 4-door sedan (1937–1951) (Rear door)
  • Singulato iS6 (2018–present)
  • Singer Hunter (1954–1956) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Singer SM1500 (1948–1954) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Škoda Superb 4-door sedan (1934–1949) (Front door)
  • Škoda VOS 4-door sedan (1949–1952) (Front door)
  • Spyker D12 Peking-to-Paris (2006) (Rear door)
  • Studebaker Champion 4-door sedans (1947–1952) (Rear door)
  • Subaru 360 (1958–1971) (Front door on 2-door sedans and 2-door convertibles)
  • Subaru B11S (2003) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Subaru Sambar (1961–1966) (Front door on vans and pickup trucks)
  • Sunbeam-Talbot 90 (1948–1954) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Sunbeam-Talbot Ten 4-door sedan (1938–1948) (Front suicide doors, with rear suicide doors)
  • (2005) (Rear door)
  • Suzulight FB/FBD (1961–1965) (Front door on 3-/4-door vans and 2-door pickup trucks)
  • (2011) (Rear door)
  • Tata Nexon (2014) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Tatra 57 2-door coupes (1932–1949) (Front door)
  • Tatra 600 (1947–1952) (Front door)
  • Toyota AA 4-door sedans (1936–1943) (Rear door)
  • Toyota A-BAT (2007) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Toyota Century Royal
  • Toyota Crown (1955–1962) (Rear door on 4-door sedans)
  • Toyota FJ Cruiser (2006–2018) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • Toyota FT-SX (2005) (Rear door)
  • Toyota Hybrid X (2007) (Rear door)
  • Toyota ME.WE (2013) (Rear door)
  • Toyota Origin (2000–2001) (Rear door)
  • Toyota Tacoma
  • Triumph Renown (front doors)
  • Vauxhall 10-4 4-door sedan/2-door coupe/2-door tourer/2-door roadster (1937–1940) (Front door)
  • Vauxhall Meriva (2010–2017) (Rear door)
  • (2015) (Rear door)
  • Vespa 400 (1957–1961) (Front door)
  • Volkswagen Concept A (2006) (Conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)
  • (2006) (Rear door)
  • Volkswagen Transporter (T1) (1950–1967) (Conventional front doors, with single conventional half-rear door and single suicide half-rear door)
  • Volkswagen Type 147 Kleinlieferwagen (1964–1974) (Front door on 2-door panel vans)
  • Volvo Concept Universe (2011) (Rear door)
  • Volvo Concept You (2011) (Rear door)
  • Volvo PV 36 Carioca (1935–1938) (Front door on 4-door sedans)
  • Volvo Venus Bilo (1933) (Rear door)
  • W Motors Fenyr SuperSport (2017–present) (Front suicide swan doors)
  • W Motors Lykan HyperSport (2013–2017) (Front suicide swan doors)
  • Wanderer W22
  • Wanderer W24
  • Zastava 750 (1955–1969) (Front door)
  • ZAZ-965 Zaporozhets (1960–1969) (Front door)

Canopy doors[]

Lifting canopy on a
Canopy doors on a Saab Aero-X
  • AMC Amitron Concept (Side and windows with roof pivot back on counterbalanced hinges, clamshell-style)[1]
  • (Rearward sliding canopy)
  • Ed Roth's Beatnik Bandit "kustom" show car
  • Bond Bug
  • Buick Wildcat Concept –
  • Chevrolet Express (concept_car)
  • Chevrolet Testudo (Canopy hinged at the front)
  • (Glass canopy, hinge on rear)
  • Citroën Osée
  • Daihatsu UFE-III
  • Dodge Charger III
  • Ferrari Modulo
  • (Pininfarina concept)
  • FMR Tg500 (Aircraft-style canopy, hinge on right side)
  • General Motors EN-V (Suicide-canopy, hinge on rear)
  • Holden Hurricane
  • Ikenga GT concept
  • Isetta
  • KTM X-Bow GTX
  • Lamborghini Egoista
  • Lamborghini Terzo Millennio
  • Lancia Stratos Zero concept car[2]
  • Lincoln Futura (Glass roof canopy hinged at the rear)
  • Loremo (Large bottom-hinged front canopy)
  • Maserati Birdcage 75th – Extended canopy door, front 2/3 of the top of the car lifts up and moves forward)
  • Messerschmitt Kabinenroller (Aircraft-style canopy, hinge on right side)
  • Messerschmitt KR175 and Messerschmitt KR200 (Aircraft-style canopy, hinge on right side)
  • and
  • Nissan 126X
  • Nova (kit car) (Sterling Nova)
  • Opel RAK e
  • Peel Trident (Flip-top door that opens like a canopy)
  • Renault Racoon
  • Renault Trezor
  • Saab Aero-X – (Canopy lifts upward and forward, sides move outward and forward)
  • Smyk – Single front-mounted door was hinged at the bottom
  • (The SSC has its doors hinged at both the front and rear of the car, but the Pixy has a glass roof canopy hinged at the rear)
  • (Rear hinged canopy)
  • (Glass roof canopy hinged at the rear)
  • Toyota EX-7 (Rear hinged canopy similar to )
  • Toyota Publica Sports (Rearward sliding canopy)
  • Tramontana (sports car)
  • Volkswagen L1
  • Yamaha OX99-11
  • Zagato Raptor

Swan doors[]

Aston Martin Vantage with swan doors

They open outward like either a conventional door or a suicide door, but hinge slightly upward as well for better ground clearance, includes some vehicles categorised:

Dihedral Synchro-helix actuation doors[]

Koenigsegg CCX with dihedral doors open

Dihedral doors are a type of doors found on all Koenigsegg cars. They open by rotating 90° at the hinge.

  • Koenigsegg Agera
  • Koenigsegg Agera Final
  • Koenigsegg Agera R
  • Koenigsegg Agera RS
  • Koenigsegg CC
  • Koenigsegg CC8S
  • Koenigsegg CCR
  • Koenigsegg CCX
  • Koenigsegg CCXR
  • Koenigsegg Jesko
  • Koenigsegg One:1
  • Koenigsegg Regera
  • Koenigsegg Trevita
  • Koenigsegg Gemera

Other door types[]

AMC Pacer passenger door is longer than driver's side and disguised by the broad B-pillar while the door's opening cut into the roof also hides the rain gutter
1973 Mohs SafariKar outward sliding door on four centrally mounted rods
  • AMC Pacer  – Aircraft-style doors improve sealing and reduce wind noise, top of door wraps into the roof, hinges provide an outward arc for the top of the door for easier egress when open, rain gutters are hidden in the roof cut outs, the passenger door is four-inches (101 mm) longer than the driver's and the difference disguised by the broad B-pillar design[4][5][6][7]
  • BMW 600  – Left-side-mounted front door
  • Chrysler ME Four-Twelve  – Conventional front doors, but no door handles
  • Ford GT (first generation), Ford GT40 and Ford GT90  – Conventional front-hinged doors that have panels extended to the roof of the car (also called aircraft doors)
  • Hudson Italia  – Doors cut 14 inches (356 mm) into the roof (also called aircraft doors)[8][9]
  • Hyundai Veloster  – Driver side of the car has one coupe-sized door, but the passenger side has two smaller, sedan-sized doors for front and rear occupants[circular reference]
  • Lincoln Mark VIII Concept  – Doors "rolled" into underbody of frame (also called disappearing doors)[10]
  • Mitsuoka MC-1  – Plastic doors that can be removed when opened
  • Mohs SafariKar  – Doors slide outward from the body on four linear rods mounted behind the front row of seats providing egress from both the front and rear of the car when opened[11]
  • Peel Manxcar  – Suicide rear-hinged doors that open until it touches the body of the car
  • Smart Crossblade  – Minimal "sword-like" door
  • Suzuki CV1  – One single door in the car's fiberglass body
  • Tata Magic Iris  – All three doors are conventional doors, 2 doors on the passenger's side and 1 door on the driver's side
  • TVR Tuscan Speed Six  – Conventional front doors, but door handles are in button form under the side mirrors
  • Zündapp Janus  – Front- and rear-mounted side-hinged doors

Sliding doors[]

1954 Kaiser Darrin with its sliding pocket door opened

Sliding doors are common on minivans, leisure activity vehicles, light commercial vehicles and minibuses. A few passenger cars have notably also been equipped with sliding doors, such as the Peugeot 1007, the Suzuki Alto Slide Slim, the BMW Z1 and the 1954 Kaiser Darrin. Many concept cars use the design as well.

Concept cars[]

  • Bertone Ramarro–forward sliding doors
  • Chrysler Portal–front doors slide forward, rear doors slide rearward
  • Honda Vision XS-1–a single sliding door on each side for both the front and rear seats
  • Lincoln Mark VIII Rolling door concept–doors slid downwards and disappeared into the bodywork
  • Renault Scenic Concept–front doors slide forward, rear doors slide rearward
  • Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride Concept–rear doors
  • Toyota Kikai Concept
  • Volkswagen BUDD-e–rear doors
  • Volkswagen I.D.–rear doors
  • Volkswagen I.D. Buzz–rear doors
  • Volkswagen I.D. Crozz–rear doors

No doors[]

Some cars – generally those of a very open design – have no doors at all.


References[]

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  2. ^ "Lancia Stratos Prototipo". videodigitalpixel. youtube.com. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Photograph". sphotos-e.ak.fbcdn.net. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Test driving the new Honda and Pacer". Kiplinger's Personal Finance. 29 (7): 29–30. July 1975. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Design Notes: 1975 AMC Pacer". GM Inside News. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  6. ^ Montgomery, Andrew (2003). Illustrated Directory of American Automobiles. Salamander Books. p. 311. ISBN 9781840655346. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  7. ^ Koch, Jeff (March 2012). "1975-'80 AMC Pacer: The Pacer pointed the way toward modern car-design priorities". Hemmings Motor News. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  8. ^ Lyons, Dan (2005). Cars of the Fantastic '50s. Krause Publications. pp. 58–61. ISBN 9780873499262. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  9. ^ Vance, Bill (29 January 2010). "Motoring Memories: Hudson Italia, 1954". Autos Canada. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  10. ^ Massy, Kevin (18 July 2007). "Entrancing: Lincoln's disappearing-door concept". cnet. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  11. ^ McCabe, John (21 December 2014). "The Mohs SafariKar: There's Nothing Like it (and for Good Reason)". DrivingLine. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
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