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Jaguar is reviving a classic trick: artificially amplifying the engine sound of its all-electric I-Pace SUV.

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While the silence of electric motors is just one of the numerous advantages electrical vehicles possess over their internal combustion engine counterparts, some manufacturers do not necessarily view this aspect in the same light.

Is this the reason why Jaguar has decided to add artificial engine noises to its electric I-PACE model?

To deliver a genuinely authentic driving experience, the British automaker aimed to minimally reduce highway, wind, and motor noise to craft the finest experience possible in an electric vehicle.

When the vehicle is accelerating.

Jaguar’s sound design specialist, Iain Suffield, reveals the reasoning behind his decision to infuse the I-PACE with synthetic motor sounds.

I incorporated subtle sonic nuances around 50 to 100 kilometers per hour, accurately capturing the exhilarating sensation of accelerating in a vehicle.

Listen closely as you tune in to Jaguar’s latest audio broadcast right here on this very video.

As the automobile accelerates, distinct sounds emanate from its audio system, their tones varying in direct proportion to the vehicle’s speed.

Innovations in the automotive sector are not a recent development. Automotive manufacturers, predominantly in the luxury and efficiency categories, have begun incorporating synthetic sounds into their engine designs to create a more pleasing auditory experience, typically making them sound more powerful. This approach marks the first instance where such technology has been employed in an all-electric vehicle.

I’m not particularly fond of this. There is simply no need for it. While many petrolheads initially revel in the rumble of a loud combustion engine, they often eventually lose their enthusiasm for its sound over time.

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For many, the harmonious thrum of an electric motor’s acceleration is a sonic delight that sparks genuine joy – a symphony of sounds that resonates deeply with me.

While relying solely on sound to determine velocity may seem appealing, it’s hardly the most reliable method.

It’s indeed peculiar to say the least, given Suffield’s assertion that Jaguar consistently crafts vehicles with impressive acceleration and pleasing soundscapes. Can’t you reconsider and artificially boost the audio quality instead?

I believe that the artificial sounds being played through the audio system should ideally offer users the option to toggle them on or off as per their preference. If that’s the case, I’d have no concern with it similar to my having no concern with anyone else listening in on conversations they overhear inside their vehicles.

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A pressing issue is the newly introduced ‘quiet automotive’ rule, which requires manufacturers to equip EVs with audible signals at slow speeds, a move aimed at enhancing road safety and pedestrian awareness. Individuals inside the vehicle are directly affected by the noise, whereas in other instances, the noise is intentionally targeted at people outside the vehicle.

Although we’re still in the early stages of electric vehicle development, it’s evident that many people are grappling with establishing best practices.

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