The Falcon Wing doors on the Tesla Model X are one of the electric crossover's most distinct features. The doors are controlled by a series of electric actuators and have the first ultrasonic sensors that can see through metal.
Unlike other upswinging door designs, the Falcon Wings are double-hinged, which gives them an added level of dexterity.
Due to the Model X's sizable battery pack mounted under the passenger cabin, the heavy Falcon Wing doors do not destabilize the crossover in corners.
Aside from the Model X, most of the other cars to feature unconventional doors tend be much more exotic.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe first car anyone thinks of when it comes to crazy doors would be the Lamborghini Countach and its upswinging scissor doors. It's a design that has lived on for more than 40 years.
Following to the Countach was the Diablo.
Then the Murcielago and ...
... finally the Aventador. The design has become such a major part of the company's legacy that they have become colloquially referred to as Lamborghini Doors.
BMW joined in on the fun with its hybrid i8 sports car.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFerrari adopted upswinging doors on its Enzo hypercar and ...
... again for the hybrid LaFerrari.
But these days, no one has more scissor doors in their lineup than McLaren. In fact, pretty much every car the company has ever produced has featured this door.
Everything from the legendary F1 hypercar to ...
... the entry-level 540C.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdOther McLarens to feature the design include the 650 ...
... the P1 hybrid hypercar ( Seen here in GTR guise).
With the SLR, Mercedes and McLaren teamed up to make car with scissor doors.
Its a design Mercedes also deployed in its CLK-GTR roadgoing race car.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAlthough the SLR had scissor doors, it was really an homage to ...
... this car. The iconic Mercedes-Benz 300SL.
In fact, the the 300SL has become known simply as the "Gullwing."
Following the SLR, Mercedes produced a true gullwinged successor to the 300SL — the SLS AMG.
During the 1960s and 70s, Mercedes used a series of gullwing experimental prototypes called the C111 to test out a variety of engine technologies, ranging from Diesel to Wankel Rotary engines.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdDuring the 80s, DeLorean made the gullwing cools once more.
Today, the gullwing legacy continues with this car.
Other interesting designs include the Dihedral Synchro Helix doors on the Koenigsegg Regera mega-car.
And the rearward-hinged upswinging doors on the mulit-million dollar Lykan Hypersport.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFor its Z1 sports cars, BMW chose to take doors in a different direction. Instead of opening up or out ...
... The Z1's doors dropped into the car.
On a more conventional note, the classic Lincoln Continental helped keep the suicide doors in the public consciousness. So what are suicide doors?
These are suicide doors. They are a set of doors — one front-hinged and one rear-hinged— that open out. These days, suicide doors are most prominently displayed on some high-end exotics, such as the Rolls-Royce Ghost and ...
.... Rolls-Royce Phantom.