What is the Difference Between Butterfly Doors and Scissor Doors?
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Butterfly doors and scissor doors differ in the following aspects: 1. Hinges: Scissor doors, named for their resemblance to scissors when opened, have hinges located on the front fenders. Butterfly doors have hinges installed on the A-pillar or the fender near the A-pillar, with the doors opening upwards and forward diagonally, resembling the wings of a butterfly, hence the name. 2. Door Opening Mechanism: Scissor doors revolutionize the traditional outward-opening mechanism by moving vertically via hinges. Since the hinge positions are similar to those of conventional doors, almost any car model can be modified to have scissor doors. Butterfly doors open outward, but due to the hinge placement, the opened doors resemble butterfly wings. Their advantage is the wider opening angle, making it easier for passengers to enter and exit, but they are less adaptable to tight spaces.