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The EU is officially requiring all future and past electric vehicles to make a noise, when travelling at low speeds. That's a good thing, but is it enough?
Here's what the Volkswagen ID 3 electric car sounds like It's far from what we're used to hearing, but it sounds cool in its own right.
New safety rules mean electric cars have to play a noise when they're travelling below a certain speed. Your next car could sound like a toothbrush, a spaceship, or even a choir – but not like a cow ...
The European Union rule which requires new electric cars to emit a noise for pedestrian safety goes into effect today.
A handful of sound designers are already composing what electric cars will sound like — for drivers and for pedestrians who might not hear them coming.
As electric cars become more popular, engineers, driven by government regulators, are crafting the sounds that will define the highways of the future.
Some drivers apparently find electric cars just too quiet inside. For them, automakers are adding sounds to make them feel more peppy ...
Electric and hybrid cars are so quiet that many pedestrians and cyclists don't hear them coming. New laws are coming that require EVs to emit a warning whir, hum, whine or bleep.