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Recently I was driving on the freeway when an ICE Mustang went roaring by me. For fun, I changed to their lane and followed behind them, listening to the roar of their engine. I've never been an engine sounds kind of guy; one of the major appeals of electric vehicles to me is the relative silence or futuristic hum, especially when you're accelerating or powering up a hill. (Nothing makes the car feel powerful like taking a steep uphill freeway and hearing the sounds of everyone else's engines revving up and straining as you silently pass them.) But I felt inspired to toggle the fake engine sounds option, to see what Ford made it sound like. I was mostly disappointed.
The impressive part was the way the sounds seemed to match pretty well with accelerator usage and what the car was doing.
The disappointment came in the actual sound. It was incredibly quiet. In fact, at first I thought that maybe the setting was broken. I use Apple CarPlay and my volume is usually anywhere from 5-7; maybe that explains it, although the music would drown it out anyway. Being able to adjust the sound volume would be one thing.
But another is... it's a synthetic sound, so why not let us choose how we want the engine to sound? Give us options like the sounds of a Shelby Cobra or the Ecoboost Mustang. Let the car also simulate idle engine sounds (perhaps as an option that can be toggled). And heck, why stop there? How about a jet engine sound, or even a rocket engine? Let us have some fun with it.
I turned the sounds off and haven't switched them on again since. Just curious if others would also appreciate having some more customizations around the synthesized engine sounds. Depending on how Ford coded it, though, I'm not sure if we can get it as a OTA upgrade even if Ford decided to do more with this.
The impressive part was the way the sounds seemed to match pretty well with accelerator usage and what the car was doing.
The disappointment came in the actual sound. It was incredibly quiet. In fact, at first I thought that maybe the setting was broken. I use Apple CarPlay and my volume is usually anywhere from 5-7; maybe that explains it, although the music would drown it out anyway. Being able to adjust the sound volume would be one thing.
But another is... it's a synthetic sound, so why not let us choose how we want the engine to sound? Give us options like the sounds of a Shelby Cobra or the Ecoboost Mustang. Let the car also simulate idle engine sounds (perhaps as an option that can be toggled). And heck, why stop there? How about a jet engine sound, or even a rocket engine? Let us have some fun with it.
I turned the sounds off and haven't switched them on again since. Just curious if others would also appreciate having some more customizations around the synthesized engine sounds. Depending on how Ford coded it, though, I'm not sure if we can get it as a OTA upgrade even if Ford decided to do more with this.
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