As we all know, because of its motor output characteristics, electric vehicles are relatively stable and very quiet without the vibration generated by the internal cylinder, piston, crankshaft and other parts of the engine. In order to simulate the effect of fuel vehicle, many manufacturers have tried to simulate the working sound of the engine before, but the patent applied by Hyundai Kia changes the speed in real time by simulating the virtual vibration of the engine, which makes it achieve the effect similar to that when the engine works.
It is understood that this patent setting will respond to the driver's control of the accelerator and brake pedal, monitor the speed and torque, and make the electric vehicle produce a virtual vibration feeling in the compartment. Not only that, but also the subtle vibration changes when the engine is idling and the multi-speed gearbox is shifting gears will be simulated and displayed.
At present, the patent only stays in the patent application stage, and whether it will be actually used in the future is still unknown. More news will continue to pay attention.