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Electric Ford Mustang Mach-E features ‘audio wizardry’ with optional engine noise – CNBC
When the Mustang Mach-E arrives in showrooms later in 2020, drivers of the all-electric vehicle will be able to make the sound of an engine accelerating when they push the pedal.

ROMEO, Mich. Driving in the 2021 Mustang Mach-E is different than any other vehicle to ever bear the iconic pony car badge from Ford Motor.
First, there’s the Tesla-like large tablet screen in the center of the instrument panel a first for the automaker. Then, there’s the acceleration. It’s immediate. The most obvious difference is that it’s an all-electric crossover instead of a two-door performance vehicle with an internal combustion engine.
Although the $44,000 vehicle is touted as being “M…
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