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The Rise of Fake Engine Sounds: A 15-Year History
The trouble started in 2011. That's when German brand Volkswagen officially introduced its Soundaktor technology in the Golf GTI and "R" models. Considering the model derivatives, you'd probably think ...
While you won't find V14 engines in cars today, you can still theorize on how they would sound. And that's exactly what a ...
Electric vehicles certainly seem to be the way of the future. More people are buying them, and while there are still questions about whether the United States is ready for an EV revolution, these ...
Mercedes-AMG is going down the path of fake engine sounds for its new generation of electric vehicles, if the AMG GT XX Concept is anything to go by. What will the next generation of electric AMG ...
Weeks away from its world debut, the electric GT 4-Door Coupe shows it's a tail-happy AMG with a thunderous soundtrack.
While much of the attention in the automotive world is paid to exterior style, featured technology, and engine output figures, a car's sound is also a selling point. High-end sports car brands like ...
Honda might add the sounds of vintage performance models to future EVs The sounds might be offered for download for a small cost Honda's next-gen user interface could enable in-vehicle purchase ...
Before you begin typing comments about the good old days when bad things never happened—and race cars wailed the way god intended them to—understand that we know this new clip isn't as good as ...
BMW is preparing to pull off a Dodge stunt and roll out the next-generation M3 with an electric powertrain and something that purists won’t hate even more: a fake engine sound. What makes things worse ...
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