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One of the largest complaints over diesel powerplants is that they do not sound great. And, most of the time the complaints are justified.

Some still sound old-school, like Volkswagen's Golf TDI, and some have a bit more character, like BMW's 335d.

Regardless, BMW Group is onto something with a new little experiment they have going on starring both a prototype 635d and a MINI Clubman. Essentially, the firm has quieted up the diesel characteristics coming from the engine bay and have managed to pipe harmonies into the cockpit VIA the audio system.

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BMW engineers have developed a technique for changing the way a driver perceives engine noise, which is sophisticated enough make a diesel engined car sound like it is powered by a high-revving petrol unit.

BMW engineers have built two experimental prototypes, a 635d and a Mini Clubman with the option of four different engine notes including one that sound to its occupants like an old-fashioned ‘muscle car’ V8 engine.

You can here the system at work in the video below...




[Source: Autocar]








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