"Did we crack the code on wide-open motors? Not yet. But we've got two years," CEO Tim Kuniskis said infollowing the event."We have changed the sound of that car 1000 times and we will continue to."
The video above is the latest iteration then, and while we aren't given any proper revs, we do get a good sense of what the"idle" will sound like while the car trundles around at a slow pace. It sounds way more like an actual V-8 than before, which we think is a step in the right direction. We won't get a real sense of whether it's worthy of replacing Dodge's actual V-8s until we hear it in person, however.
Do you think this version of the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust sounds better? Let us know in the comments below. Road & Track staff writer with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.
Opens the door for aftermarket Cat Back .... speakers?
I thought the original looked like a boat....
What, are we trying to see who can build the ugliest EV!
MoparEVs
I respect Dodge's effort that they're putting into this. I will always struggle to like anything about EVs, but if I had to, this is something I'd get behind, even if it's only to upset all the hippies expecting silence.😇 Does look good though. I'm imagining a Hellcat in it 🤔
make this stop!
Nope
Didn't they make a movie and they were working to make an EV sound like a V8? It was a Charger or a Challenger of I'm not mistaken
It doesn't matter how it will sound, it will always be fake.
It's better, but still way off
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