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Ferrari's new electric car uses real vibrations to create authentic engine sounds only when needed.
Ferrari's first electric car, the Elettrica, uses a groundbreaking acoustic system that generates real sound from mechanical vibrations, not synthetic or digital audio.
A high-precision accelerometer in the inverter captures vibrations from the electric motor and power electronics, which travel through the car’s structure and are amplified by resonant body components, producing authentic, dynamic sound tied directly to the vehicle’s performance.
The system acts as real-time feedback during acceleration, deceleration, or loss of traction, enhancing driver awareness and engagement without constant noise.
Designed to remain quiet during normal driving, the sound activates only when needed, balancing refinement with sensory connection.
Developed entirely in-house, the system reflects Ferrari’s commitment to integrated engineering and emotional authenticity, meeting safety standards like AVAS while prioritizing driver experience over imitation.
El nuevo coche eléctrico de Ferrari utiliza vibraciones reales para crear sonidos auténticos del motor sólo cuando sea necesario.