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Dodge to simulate V8-powered cars with fake vibrations and sounds

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Last updated: 2024/02/25 at 1:19 AM
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Innisfil, ON, Canada - September 30, 2022 A sign with the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM logos on into, out from a large car dealership selling the popular Stellantis brands.
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American automotive brand Dodge plans to inaugurate innovative systems that will enable the new Charger electric muscle car to fake a V8 engine’s vibrations and noise, Mopar Insiders reports, citing parent company Stellantis’ patent filing with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). 

Stellantis Patents Fake Engine Vibrations for EVs: When Dodge previewed its Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust for the all-electric Charger Daytona SRT concept (pictured), enthusiasts were divided. Some thought the idea of a faux exhaust system, designed to help EVs mimic the howl of… pic.twitter.com/Tx5jrxFrEF

— Oscar Runts (@oscarunts) February 21, 2024

Active Vibration Enhancement and Active Sound Enhancement 

Stellantis reportedly filed a patent with the WIPO called “Active Vibration Enhancement.” It uses a force generator that generates vibrations to certain parts of the electric muscle car body, such as the steering wheel seats, etc. 

The new Active Sound Enhancement will complement the AVE technology, simulating a traditional ICE car’s noises. Notably, both features activate once they receive signals from sensors monitoring key information like accelerator pedal position, e-motor speed, wheel speed, and torque. In effect, these technologies deliver Stellantis‘ promised “vibroacoustic experience.”

Dodge Charger EV will artificially generate V8 vibrations, says patent https://t.co/BH9Rjwmrl7 pic.twitter.com/875HmeIHdL

— Unitrans-PRA (@Unitrans_PRA) February 23, 2024

The patent also mentioned the Exhaust Sound Enhancement system, which seems to be similar to the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust the American brand previously teased. It utilizes a “tuned exhaust assembly” with external speakers to generate noises through a mixing chamber. It then delivers the sound waves via a “simulated ‘exhaust’ port” to make the noises more acoustic than digital.

Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust

*Car converts electricity to power as air flow through exhaust -through amplifier & tuning chamber.

The future of exhaust harmonics for EV sector will have you loving or hating it.

EV @Dodge Charger reveal at upcoming @SEMASHOW pic.twitter.com/eJqvsJagB0

— Frank Butkus Leutz (@UrMechanic) September 7, 2022

Purpose

The progressive shift to electric vehicles from traditional internal combustion engine-powered vehicles has greatly disappointed old-school car enthusiasts, given the elimination of thrilling features like engine noises.

Therefore, Stellantis’ plans to introduce two new systems that will basically fake vibrations to simulate an ICE-powered car’s rumble can make it easier for classic car fans to embrace electric vehicles.

Benefits

As per the patent filing, the systems offer more benefits beyond faking engine noises and sounds. 

It can apparently aid in notifying the “driver that the vehicle is on and ready to drive because it provides audible and tactile feedback, which does not occur with other current electric vehicles and can lead to unintended vehicle movement.” The ASE can also serve as a pedestrian alert.

It may be true that electric vehicles’ vibration-free characteristic enables a comfortable and smooth driving experience. However, gas-powered cars’ vibrations serve as key safety indicators that alert drivers of potential engine issues or even tire problems and loose parts by simply detecting sudden unusual vibrations. It would be interesting to see how Dodge’s “vibroacoustic system” performs in that regard

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