Dani ♡ Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has the sound that cars had back in the day before regulations and emissions control took some of the fun, and pollutants, away. Dodge went back to 1970 when they brought back the Challenger, so it makes sense that some of the sound returned alongside the name and shape. This special version of the Challenger has a 6.2-liter engine with supercharger that can propel the car to 200 mph. The V-8 is connected to an 8-speed transmission. Pagani Zonda Cinque With a price that was around $2,000,000, a lot was expected from the Pagani Zonda, Cinque and the noise it makes gives the impression that a Formula 1 race is about to begin. It delivers in the sound category. A V12 Mercedes-AMG 678 CV engine produces the roar. It is a special car with special features, like its carbon-titanium frame. The sound also comes out of something rare on a car – the exhaust is an Inconel and titanium exhaust system that is coated with ceramic. Lamborghini Aventador It isn’t just the history, name, doors and performance that drivers want when they buy a Lamborghini; it is also the ear-splitting sound coming out of the exhaust. The Lamborghini Aventador provides that. Its V-12 doesn’t just make a loud noise; it is the right type of loud. At this YouTube video, you can hear Lamborghini Aventadors roar through the streets and tunnels of Monaco. Lexus LFA While Lexus started with luxury as a key part of their brand, performance would become just as important. The LFA was the result of ten years of research and engineering at Lexus, and for that, they got a supercar with the right look and sound. One thing that Chief Engineer Haruhiko Tanahashi and his staff at Lexus wanted, as they worked in conjunction with Yamaha and their sound engineers, was a great exhaust note that covered the spectrum “from a rumbling idle note to a redline wail” and they achieved that with their 4.8-liter V-10. Porsche Carrera GT A very fast supercar has a very appropriate exhaust note. This Porsche has a 5.7-liter V-10 engine that can push it over 200 mph, and a sound that is the right combination of a powerful growl and a fast shriek. Quote
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