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Electric cars spell end of handbrake turns
Chokes, cassette players and wind-up windows are relics rarely seen in cars nowadays, and now the traditional handbrake could be the next familiar feature to disappear.New models of electric cars that were made with a traditional handbrake fell by nearly a third last year. Of the 550 cars available to buy in the UK from 38 manufacturers, just 92 have a handbrake, online marketplace CarGurus found.
The emergence of electric cars and the departure of Mitsubishi – which had handbrake levers in 57 per cent of its range – from the UK market has contributed to the decline, researchers said.
Registrations of battery electric cars have soared 86 per cent year-on-year from 75,946 to 141,296.
Electronic parking brakes take up less interior space and are deemed safer and easier to use, disengaging automatically when drivers pull away and often including a hill-hold assist function. They cannot be activated on the move, spelling the end of handbrake turns.
Ford and Hyundai have the most models with traditional handbrake levers, at nine each.
In the past 12 months, popular models that stopped including the device were the BMW 4 series, Vauxhall Corsa and Seat Leon. None of the 60 Porsche models or any of the Mercedes-Benz range in the UK has a physical handbrake. Other manufacturers without the feature in their British range include Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, Honda and Alfa Romeo.