The future of driving sounds ordinary-and that's a good thing
Briefly

"The silence of an electric vehicle can pose safety risks, leading to increased mandates for acoustic vehicle alerting systems to ensure pedestrians can hear them approaching."
"Some carmakers have embraced the chance to create unique AVAS sounds, from Porsche's premium tones to the Fisker Karma's heavy-metal vibes, showing the industry’s creative potential."
"As EVs become more prevalent, there’s a growing need for their sounds to be rooted in the real world—striking a balance between innovation and everyday life."
"The choice of sound for electric vehicles should reflect a move towards something more ordinary, as overly futuristic sounds may contribute to auditory overload in a tech-saturated environment."
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