

The system is supposed to recreate the sound of the supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 found in the SRT Hellcat, but it’s hard to imagine anyone being fooled by the overly processed “roar” it produced in August. Unfortunately for Dodge, the initial reaction was mixed, to say the least. It’s a completely unnecessary feature, of course, but also an olive branch to the kind of enthusiasts who feel that a muscle car must be loud. The unique feature amplifies the noise made by the EV’s relatively silent electric motors and turns that into an “exhaust” sound that can reach up to 126 decibels.
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That’s because the battery-powered muscle car’s Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust has received a much-needed upgrade since we last heard it, according to Road & Track. Lucid's Shares Fall 10% After the Marque Announces Lower Than Expected Production

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The concept may look just like the vehicle the brand unveiled this past summer, but it sounds a lot different.Įlon Musk's Latest Tesla Cybertruck Video Suggests the EV Pickup Might Actually Arrive This Year The Detroit giant gave performance enthusiasts a chance to check out the Charger Daytona SRT EV in person at the Chicago Auto Show earlier this month. Dodge’s electric Charger may still be a work in progress, but it’s beginning to sound like a traditional muscle car.
