The art of engineering EV sound

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carsales’ new electric car podcast is here to help bust the myths and answer your questions about the fast-charged world of electric vehicles

 

Everyday batteries get smaller and quieter, leaving manufacturers with an empty blueprint and one central question: what should and could electric vehicles sound and look like?

Audi sound engineer Dr Stephan Gsell joins Rusty and Nadine to discuss precisely how they answered that question when it came to the sound of the Audi e-tron GT and why a didgeridoo was central to the process.

Chris Kerr from Clipsal by Schneider Electric, tells us about the most comfortable 30,000kms he’s ever driven now he’s in a Hyundai IONIQ 5.

And Ralph Giles, Head of Design Global at Fiat Chrysler is back to discuss the evolution of electric vehicle design and what could be on the design horizon for Jeep and the iconic seven-bar grille in the future.

 

 

Do you have an EV question or myth for Rusty and Nadine to answer or debunk? Send a voice memo to podcast@carsales.com.au

You can listen and subscribe to Watts Under The Bonnet: The Electric Vehicle Podcast on the free LiSTNR appApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts or where ever you get your podcasts.

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