The quietness of electric motors is one of many advantages that electric vehicles have over cars powered by internal combustion engines, but some automakers don’t necessarily see it exactly like that.
BIRMINGHAM, England — Wrench. Screwdriver. Stethoscope. Car companies go to a lot of trouble to perfect the sound of their vehicles. Perhaps no other brand has as much emotion invested as Jaguar. For ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran October 30, 2012 Comment Now! Can’t decide whether to opt for a V-6 engine in your new 2014 Jaguar F-Type, or go all the way and order a V-8? Jaguar is here to help, with the ...
Despite ever-tightening fuel efficiency and emissions standards, large displacement and big power V8 engines continue to be used by some of the market’s most exciting automobiles, two of which are ...
When Jaguar completes its transition to an all-EV brand, a famous part of the storied British brand's heritage — the snarling exhaust tones from its high-performance engines — will fade into memory.
From 2025, every new Jaguar released will be electric and while some may consider that good news, many will be disappointed to know this means the end for the brand’s internal combustion engines, ...
Vehicle Virgins is like the 9GAG equivalent of an automotive review channel. It's all about stirring an initial reaction and not thinking too much about the details. Recently, these guys made a video ...
If you're into classic cars, chances are the XK-E is up there in your favorites list. Some question the appeal and importance of the E-Type, but the 2015 Jaguar LWE Lightweight E-Type is far from the ...
Jaguar’s AVAS technology emits a sound that mimics car engines to help the blind and the visually impaired become aware of an approaching car. One of the best things about electric cars is that they ...
Jaguar's concern over the exhaust note of its sports cars borders on obsession. Every model of the F-Type coupe and convertible offers an upgraded exhaust system with a "loud button" that turns the ...
We recently reported on the so-called “quiet car” rule that requires electric car makers to add a distinguishing noise of some sort when operating at lower speeds to add a sonic signature for the ...
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