I did a test drive in a new 2022 SE today, and I noticed a lot more apparent motor whine noise than in my own 2019 Tesla Model 3. At low speeds, this might have been due to the the external pedestrian warning sound (which my 3 does not have), but I think I still heard a whine at 30-40mph, when I would have thought that the external pedestrian warning would be disabled. Does the Mini play a simulated motor noise through the internal audio, as the Jaguar I-Pace and Porsche Taycan do by default, or is it more likely that I was actually hearing the motor itself?
Separate from this, I hoped the Mini would generally let in less external road noise than my Model 3, which isn't known for having an exceptionally quiet cabin. But I didn't notice much difference at 30-50mph - it seemed okay, but not great. Still, this isn't a big luxury car, so this is probably to be expected.
Anyway, any info on the motor noise - simulated or not? - would be appreciated. Thanks!
Separate from this, I hoped the Mini would generally let in less external road noise than my Model 3, which isn't known for having an exceptionally quiet cabin. But I didn't notice much difference at 30-50mph - it seemed okay, but not great. Still, this isn't a big luxury car, so this is probably to be expected.
Anyway, any info on the motor noise - simulated or not? - would be appreciated. Thanks!