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Numerous Tesla owners say they've been trapped inside their EVs after they lost power.
(www.businessinsider.in)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I think most people assume car doors all operate reasonably similarly. I don't necessarily specifically check "how to open the door if I need to" when getting into a rental, an Uber, or a friend's new car.
The emergency release on a Tesla is in the normal spot for a door handle. People trapped just assume there isn't a release and don't look for one.
Did you look at the link posted? I've never seen a door handle like that, and I'm not even sure I would realize it was a lever if I saw it. It looks like a static part of the door to me.
I do agree that I'd probably end up pulling on it after some searching, but it wouldn't be the first place I'd go.
You're getting into a car with an electronic door button, you probably shouldn't assume it's the same as every other car door.