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The Decline of Suicide Doors in Automotive Design

Suicide doors, known for their unique opening style, largely fell out of favor after the 1960s due to safety concerns, particularly in the absence of seat belts.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-26 / 1min

Suicide doors, characterized by their rear-hinged design, gained notoriety for being particularly hazardous, especially before the widespread adoption of seat belts.

The name itself reflects the dangerous reputation these doors acquired over time, leading to a decline in their popularity among automakers.

By the 1960s, safety became a paramount concern in vehicle design, contributing to the decision of many manufacturers to abandon this style.