One question had for a while, is there a sound aktuator? I read there was not and sound is completely native (you can check in the menu under individual as if its there, there is a setting to reduce the cabin fakery)
There isn't a sound actuator. I've said this, it's in the product literature too and several reviews have mentioned it. You can make your own broom broom noises if you want to but that's not an option on the menu system.
Try to read through everything but its now a long thread so apologies if missed it, but thanks for confirming again.
Its one of my major annoyances on the R hence been seeking the answer and though you can deselect it in individual or unplug it, its a definite plus its been completely removed.
On this subject did read there will be legislation coming for electric cars to have external fakery to imitate engine noise so as to warn pedestrians, which could be a ridiculous state of affairs - Would a Primus have a sport pack ferrari sound option
Also every electric car will have to emit a beep on reversing!
Not sure how true this article was, but pollution will be replaced by noise pollution.
I was teasing, not having a go, no need to apologise. I know it's a major irritation.
I think it's a really valid consideration to have an electric car emit sound but the implementation is what's key. The i8 I had produced an electro mechanical whir which did sound very sci-fi and I quite liked it but in the hubbub of London, it was lost. The amount of times people nearly stepped out on me was noticeable. If they'd look around instead of at their f&*@*! phones, it would help but still.... I'm trying out an e-Golf at the moment and I'm getting the same thing and I'm driving it in Bury St Edmunds which is considerably less congested.
But also think about people with visual impairment or those who are blind. Silent cars are a serious hazard, particularly under the shared access schemes that have been promoted. Tyre noise is your only way of really hearing a car unless there is a sound emission. It could be of variable output and be metered - the car adjusting for environment in a similar fashion to how your audio level increases to compensate for the increased noise at speed.
Totally agree, nearly got ran over by a lexus in an underground car park and while actually paying attention and not looking at phone (share you angst on this, #1 on my pet hate list) the lexus was just upon me before sensed it.
There definitely does need to be some audio indication, but it would need to be an agreed standard of noise type and DB leveling otherwise it would be chaotic.
This is the Audi solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUcbXplAvScThe Jaguar one is this,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JwfssNI3IAll very star wars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D3yGwubAcENot entirely sure they have it right yet, with all the different synthesized sounds out there it will sound like a Kraftwerk concert on the roads, dare I say Autobahn
This is the ridiculous that would hope to avoid!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJR3FldQo88Personally I would much prefer a produced electric sound that aligns with the electric motor than some petrol engine fakery, so lets make it sounds sport electric, a deeper winding up tone as accelerate.