The same electronic counterfeit that Hyundai used to give its cars personality Ionic 5N will be used soon BMW. The Korean brand’s Ioniq star car uses artificial engine sounds and fake gears to mimic the appeal of high-performance combustion cars, something BMW plans to use in future new cars. battery electric m3 In 2027.
BMW M admits it needs to take a similar approach to its EV hero car. Neue Classebut rejects the claims of fabrication.
“We’re not pretending to be a combustion vehicle. It’s an emotional connection,” said Frank van Meel, global head of M. wheel In a roundtable interview from Germany.
“We’re going to have things like emulated gear shifts and sounds that you get from classic engines. Just to enhance the feel.”
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You can only connect with what you know or feel comfortable with. People try to find things that are familiar to them. Or that’s what makes the most sense for humans. Acoustic feedback is required to connect with the road. ”
Van Meel said it’s the long-term connection with high-performance inputs, from the scream of an internal combustion engine to the kick of a full-throttle upshift, that provides fun for drivers of fast cars, and that M is pursuing the electric M3.
“Is it cool? Is it attractive? Is it something I’d want to drive? It’s all about emotion,” he said.
“I think we have the right answer, and we are trying to take the whole community with us.
“I think it’s going to be crazy, to be honest. So I’m looking forward to it.”
He didn’t go into detail about the engine’s sound, but said it’s not exactly the same as the straight-six or V8 engines in past M3s.
“You can take star trek Yes, you might go crazy. It uses the basic sound of an electric motor, but adapts to it. ”
BMW M has already shown off a prototype of the M3 EV’s Precision Driving Experience, and Van Meel shared a few more details.
“It’s no secret that we’re working with four independent electric motors. The first thing that fascinates us is the dynamics of the vehicle. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to achieve something truly amazing.”
“You’re going to have this crazy car that’s so fast, faster than anything else.”
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However, Van Meel said BMW M would take a two-pronged path into the future: introducing EVs while maintaining combustion power.
“The good news is we have both directions, so we can keep going. We just have to decide which one to take,” he said.
“What makes me very positive about all-electric vehicles is that timing is everything, and I believe that what we are doing now is exactly the technology that everyone has been waiting for in performance cars.
“Whether you like electric cars or not, it’s something to look forward to. It’s unlike everything else on the market today. We already know what we’re doing.
“We can’t resign. We always have to take the next step, whether it’s combustion or electricity.”