Power tailgate
ConfortAverage price
500€ - 2000€
The power tailgate, also known as a motorized trunk, is a convenience feature that automates the opening and closing of a vehicle's trunk. Thanks to a system of electric struts and sensors, a simple press of a button (located on the key fob, inside the cabin, or on the tailgate itself) is all it takes to operate the trunk lid effortlessly. Particularly appreciated on large vehicles such as SUVs, estates, or minivans, where the tailgate can be heavy and cumbersome, this equipment considerably simplifies loading and unloading. Beyond mere comfort, the power tailgate incorporates safety features such as anti-pinch systems that stop and reverse movement if an obstacle is detected. Many systems also allow you to program the maximum opening height, a very practical function to avoid hitting a low garage ceiling. Its most popular evolution is the hands-free tailgate, which allows you to open the trunk by simply passing your foot under the rear bumper, an ideal solution when your arms are full.
Benefits
- ✓Maximum ease of use, especially with full arms.
- ✓Improved accessibility for people of all heights and strengths.
- ✓Enhanced safety thanks to anti-pinch sensors and controlled closing.
- ✓Adds a touch of modernity and increases the vehicle's resale value.
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What is a power tailgate?
The power tailgate is a motorized system that enables the automatic opening and closing of your car's trunk. Gone are the days of having to manually lift a heavy trunk lid! A simple press of a button on the key fob, the dashboard, or directly on the tailgate is all it takes to operate it. Once reserved for luxury vehicles, this feature is rapidly becoming mainstream and is now found on many SUVs, estates, and MPVs, where its usefulness is most apparent.
How does a power tailgate work?
The mechanism relies on a combination of electronic and mechanical components. Electric struts, which are more robust than traditional gas struts, replace the latter to push the tailgate upwards or pull it downwards. An electric motor provides the necessary power, while an electronic control module manages the entire process. This module receives signals from the various control buttons and drives the motors accordingly. To ensure safety, pressure or optical sensors are integrated. If these sensors detect abnormal resistance, such as an object or a person's hand, the system immediately stops its movement and reverses the motion to prevent any pinching or damage.
The benefits of everyday convenience
Installing a power tailgate offers multiple benefits that transform the vehicle usage experience.
- Unmatched comfort: The most obvious advantage is ease of use. When your arms are full of groceries or luggage, or when you are holding a child, being able to open the trunk without having to put everything down is a welcome luxury.
- Accessibility for all: For people of shorter stature or with limited physical strength, operating a heavy and high tailgate can be difficult. The motorized system eliminates this obstacle and makes the vehicle more accessible.
- Intelligent features: Most power tailgate systems allow you to set and memorize a maximum opening height. This is an extremely practical feature to prevent the tailgate from hitting the ceiling of an underground parking lot or garage.
- Enhanced safety: The anti-pinch system is an essential guarantee of safety, protecting users—and particularly children—from potential accidents. The controlled and gentle closing also prevents slamming the trunk violently.
The evolution: the hands-free tailgate
Technology goes even further with the "hands-free tailgate" option. Combined with the keyless entry system, it integrates a motion sensor under the rear bumper. When the system detects the key nearby, a simple foot motion under the bumper is enough to trigger the opening or closing of the trunk. This function, sometimes called "Smart Opener" or "Easy Open", represents the pinnacle of comfort and practicality for accessing the luggage compartment.
Availability and cost
The power tailgate is generally offered as an option or included in high-end trim levels (such as Carat, S-Line, GT-Line, etc.) by most major manufacturers such as Peugeot, Renault, Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, or Mercedes. Its cost as a individual option generally varies between €500 and €1,000, but it is often bundled into "Comfort Packs" or "Technology Packs" which can reach €2,000 or more, including other equipment such as keyless entry or advanced parking assistance. Although it represents a certain investment, the gain in everyday comfort and the added value it brings to the vehicle make it a highly sought-after and appreciated option on the used car market.
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Associated equipment
Hands-free tailgate
The hands-free tailgate, also known as the kick-activated power tailgate, is an automotive convenience technology that allows a vehicle's trunk to be opened and closed without using one's hands. This system is an evolution of the traditional power liftgate. It uses one or more sensors located beneath the rear bumper to detect a specific foot movement. For the system to activate, the vehicle's smart key (keyless entry system) must be detected nearby, typically in the user's pocket or bag. Once the foot movement is recognized, a motorized mechanism takes over to open or close the tailgate fully automatically. Designed to make motorists' lives easier, this feature proves particularly useful when your arms are full of groceries, luggage, or when dealing with a young child. Initially reserved for high-end vehicles, the hands-free tailgate is rapidly democratizing and is now available on numerous models, from family SUVs to compact sedans, often integrated into 'Comfort' or 'Technology' option packages.
Power Liftgate
The power liftgate, also known as a motorized tailgate, is an assistance system that enables automated opening and closing of a vehicle's trunk or tailgate. Unlike a manual trunk which requires physical effort to lift and close, the power liftgate is operated by electric struts controlled by an electronic module. Activation can be done in several ways: via a button on the car key, a switch inside the cabin (usually on the driver's door or center console), or a button placed directly on the tailgate itself. The most advanced versions, often called 'hands-free liftgates', integrate a sensor beneath the rear bumper, allowing the trunk to be opened or closed with a simple foot movement. This technology, initially reserved for high-end vehicles, is rapidly becoming mainstream and is now available on numerous SUVs, estates, and sedans across various segments. It provides significant added value in terms of comfort, practicality, and modernity, greatly simplifying daily life for drivers, especially when their hands are full.
Backup camera
The backup camera is a fundamental Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) for modern automotive safety. Discretely integrated into the rear of the vehicle, often near the license plate or within the brand logo, it activates automatically upon engaging reverse gear. Its wide-angle lens captures a broad view of the area normally invisible to the driver, thereby eliminating a critical blind spot. The image is transmitted in real time to a screen in the cabin, which may be the infotainment system's display, a dedicated screen, or even a section of the rearview mirror. For enhanced assistance, modern systems overlay guidance lines onto the image. Static lines indicate the vehicle's width and provide distance markers, while more advanced dynamic lines curve according to the steering wheel angle to precisely predict the trajectory. Essential for preventing low-speed collisions, particularly with pedestrians or low obstacles, the backup camera drastically simplifies parking maneuvers and contributes significantly to achieving better ratings in Euro NCAP safety tests. It has transitioned from a luxury option to a nearly standard active safety equipment on the majority of new vehicles.
Keyless Boot Opening
Keyless boot opening is an automotive convenience system that allows the vehicle's tailgate or boot lid to be unlocked and opened without using a physical key or pressing a remote control button. Integrated into the broader keyless entry and start system, this technology relies on detecting the smart key (key fob) in close proximity to the vehicle. When the driver, carrying the key, approaches the rear of the car, the system allows the boot to be opened via a button located directly on the tailgate. The most advanced version of this equipment is the 'hands-free tailgate'. The latter adds a superior level of convenience by enabling fully automated opening via a specific gesture, typically a kicking motion of the foot under the rear bumper. Sensors detect this movement and, if the key is present in the zone, command the powered opening of the boot. This feature is particularly appreciated when your arms are full of groceries or luggage, or when dealing with a young child. Initially reserved for high-end vehicles, keyless boot opening, and especially its hands-free variant, is rapidly becoming widespread in more mainstream segments, becoming a major selling point in terms of practicality and modernity.