The enhanced engine sounds are making a hurrah in the automobile market. Automakers who are obsessed with the growling and muscular engine sounds are going out of their ways for digitally goofing up with the engine sound that has been the symbol of auto power and dominance.
Some manufacturers are simply not interested in amplifying the growling engine sound but they are playing back the taped engine sounds using the latest trends in the market. An audio file is stored on the car's computer and then played during certain throttle applications. Faking engine noise has become one of the most popular tricks, carried out by the automakers to please their buyers who see cars as a power symbol to augment their aristocratic status.
There will always be a tussle between the tradition and frenzied modernity. As the automakers are joining the bandwagon of modernity by faking the growling engine sounds, the purists are grudging over the traditional aural experience of a car being overlooked.
Infographic by: soloautos.com
Some manufacturers are simply not interested in amplifying the growling engine sound but they are playing back the taped engine sounds using the latest trends in the market. An audio file is stored on the car's computer and then played during certain throttle applications. Faking engine noise has become one of the most popular tricks, carried out by the automakers to please their buyers who see cars as a power symbol to augment their aristocratic status.
There will always be a tussle between the tradition and frenzied modernity. As the automakers are joining the bandwagon of modernity by faking the growling engine sounds, the purists are grudging over the traditional aural experience of a car being overlooked.
Infographic by: soloautos.com