![]() 02/10/2015 at 23:56 • Filed to: Gimme the D, Tesla P85D, Tesla, P85D, Tesla Model S | ![]() | ![]() |
It sounds really wicked at full throttle.
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Wrong, it sounds like a 747. No joke.
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I imagine the high-pitched whine is very reminiscent.
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I just want it to sound like this
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Downforce is lovely.
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For I have been trolled.
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I figured this would be something ironic... Now I'm not getting those 90 seconds back.
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But it is ironic. Also you can easily click through the YouTube video to see if there's anything important in it.
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I'll not be satisfied until it sounds like this:
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I've heard of the old Tesla Roadsters being equipped with speakers to make engine noises for safety reasons. I imagine it wouldn't be that hard to set up something like that for a Model S. Of course, the sound would be about as real as the engine noise in a BMW these days....
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That would be awesome. Somebody needs to do that.