Here's what the electric Dodge Charger's "Fratzonic exhaust" sounds like
Briefly

Almost all electric cars are required to make noise to warn pedestrians. The Dodge electric Charger's 'Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust' system gives it a unique sound, avoiding the typical quietness of electric vehicles.
The 'Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust' system in the electric Charger uses chambers, woofers, mid-range speakers, and a 600 W amplifier. It mimics an internal combustion engine by transmitting vibrations into the chassis through elastomeric bushings.
"[The Fratzonic system] reacts to specific inputs and driving events, giving the driver a direct connection to their new Charger. When you hear it and feel it, you will know it's a Dodge Charger Daytona," said Matt McAlear, Dodge brand CEO.
Read at Ars Technica
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