Opening the doors

Use the inner or outer handles to open the doors. The outer doors have certain touch points which you can use for opening, locking and unlocking.

From inside the car, the doors are opened using the handle on the door itself.

From outside the car, you open the doors using the door handles. The door handles stay folded in until you unlock the car.

 Note

In rare cases, frost or ice may prevent the handles folding outwards. If this happens and the car is unlocked, you can still use the handles to open the car.

Driver door handle

There are two touch points on the outer door handle: the inner part and the small indentation on the side nearest the door pillar.

Door unlocking touch point

The inner part of the handle is used to open the door. This touch point will also unlock the door if you're carrying a distance-capable key.

The indentation marks where you can place your thumb or fingers to lock the door when closing it.

 Important

Mechanical pull

Unless the child lock is on, the doors can always be opened from the inside using the mechanical pull.

This acts as a last resort or emergency option for opening the doors, even if the car battery is flat. The mechanical release requires the door handle to be pulled all the way up and requires some force.