If your biggest complaint about electric cars is that they're too quiet — there's a fix for that. Or at least there's a fix if you own a Ford Mustang Mach E. The solution is speakers that make the ...
Borla says that it is in the midst of a “Blockbuster vs. Netflix moment” as EVs begin to act as real competition for vehicles with combustion engines. The aftermarket exhaust manufacturer, though, has ...
Electric cars are slowly winning over enthusiasts with their instant torque delivery and fun-to-drive nature, but there is still one critical part missing from this new wave of motor vehicles: a sweet ...
Like it or not, your EV needs to make noises—that’s something mandated by the NHTSA, so there’s no debating it. But most of us expect that noise to be something out of The Jetsons or cooked up by Hans ...
Borla was first approached for a high-performance aftermarket sound by Shelby American for use on its amped-up Mustang Mach-E models. The system includes a speaker, wiring, a computer/controller, and ...
Borla Exhaust has been making cars louder since 1979 with its custom parts, but it's getting tougher these days. There are still plenty of powerful cars that need somewhere for their burned gasses to ...
Fake exhaust noises on EVs are a controversial new frontier of car modification. Companies like Dodge see it as a way to give EVs audible character, though feedback so far hasn’t been positive. Still, ...
Although the S650-generation Mustang EcoBoost leaves much to be desired in terms of aural pleasure, Borla is much obliged to improve things by means of a cat-back exhaust. Prices kick off at $1,338.99 ...
The Shelby Mustang Mach-E GT is the first electric car to be modified by Shelby American, and only 100 units will be available exclusively in Europe. Changes include a carbon-fiber hood, grille, and ...
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