Mercedes-Benz says that it is actively working on artificial sounds for the exhaust and the engine sounds, as it becomes tougher and tougher to create vehicles with naturally loud exhaust notes due to ever-tightening laws. Speaking to media at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, chief designer for Mercedes-Benz, Gordon Wagner, said that he personally loves driving his AMG GT on German autobahns, but admitted the noise from the V8 might not always be around.
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