A look back at the monster that packed an 8.0-liter V10, side pipes, and a soundtrack that forced Dodge to battle federal ...
Dodge unveiled the electric Charger Daytona at the beginning of March facing the backlash of the HEMI diehards. Now, the automaker is teasing the fake sound of the EV and almost got us fooled. But not ...
After a short, EV-induced respite, rumors say Dodge will once again be offering high-powered V8 engines — led by the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat — in its production vehicles. The reports made ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona split the automotive world in half. While turning to EVs might help us slow down the pace at which our planet is baking, an electric muscle car made purists skeptical. Now, ...
Dodge Hellcat Chargers and Challengers, and everything else powered by the beastly HEMI, have that signature and satisfying whine sound under acceleration.
The video, which was shared to social media on Monday, shows a Charger Daytona running through a tunnel. An engine-like rumble is paired with a more synthetic whooshing noise — creating complimentary ...
Some car companies think that fake engine noises will get drivers to consider going electric. Hyundai and Dodge have both unveiled EVs that blast fake exhaust noises outside the car. Electric cars are ...
Whether it's legal concerns or making enthusiasts feel more at home, fake engine noises serve multiple purposes and are prominently featured on a wide array of makes and models. Typically on EVs and ...
I kind of thought this was a really bad idea, but apparently, it's pretty amazing. - Car Pro Show host Jerry Reynolds Who says an all-electric muscle car can't sound like it has a V8 under the hood?
Software seems to be opening up endless possibilities in EVs. As if features like pumping artificial sounds through speakers, simulating manual gear shifts, and creating music through pedals weren’t ...
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