Handson, i doubt calipers would be needed but seeing as i haven't and never will own a car with an electric handbrake i can't be certain, but suspect the electric pulley is under the floor and pulls the probably normal cables in the usual way...i sincerely hope there are not two individual motors, one attached to each caliper.
If there is room between the front seats then i see no reason, other than contravening some EU wide C&U regs, and this is where i think it will all come to a grinding halt, why a properly designed handbrake could not be retro fitted...possibly need the floor reinforcing to take the lever assembly, so fitting could be very complicated...read expensive, plus the car would need reprogramming to take out the handbrake.
I think cost would be prohibitive too, apart from legal implications.
Car buyers as with the no spare wheel scam have the answer to this...dont buy the junk, if owners of used cars with electric handbrakes found themselves saddled with unsaleable cars they'd soon stop buying them new....new car buyers/users in most cases arn't concerned with long term reliability due to warranty, so the cure for this rubbish lies with the used buyer.
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