If your biggest complaint about electric cars is that they're too quiet — there's a fix for that. Or at least there's a fix if you own a Ford Mustang Mach E. The solution is speakers that make the ...
Borla Exhaust has been making cars louder since 1979 with its custom parts, but it's getting tougher these days. There are still plenty of powerful cars that need somewhere for their burned gasses to ...
With almost four decades of experience in making exhaust systems for everything from European luxobarges to American muscle, the peeps at Borla are renowned around the world for their seriously loud ...
Like it or not, your EV needs to make noises—that’s something mandated by the NHTSA, so there’s no debating it. But most of us expect that noise to be something out of The Jetsons or cooked up by Hans ...
Fake exhaust noises on EVs are a controversial new frontier of car modification. Companies like Dodge see it as a way to give EVs audible character, though feedback so far hasn’t been positive. Still, ...
Electric vehicles have proven that they can be incredibly capable performance machines, but they all miss the signature sound of, well, basically any ICE performance car. Borla, the world-famous ...
Borla has released its Touring, S-Type, and ATAK exhaust systems for the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro equipped with the turbocharged 2.0L LTG four-cylinder. Of course this isn’t Borla’s first rodeo when it ...
As you're well aware, Chevrolet replaced the S-10 in the US market with the Colorado. The second generation rolled out for the 2015 model year, and through 2022, it was offered with three powerplant ...
The C6 Corvette is a plenty hot car right from the factory. With plenty of horsepower and amazing handing, it is truly an exotic car with Chevrolet badging. But those same fine folks at Borla that ...
Borla Exhaust sponsor will be featured on No. 83 at Daytona and four additional races Making its sponsorship premiere at Daytona, BK Racing has announced that Borla Exhaust will appear on the No. 83 ...
Nobody fiddling around with Toyota's all-new C-HR and its 2.0L engine with its belt-driven transmission expects to be setting records on the dyno, and that includes us. But that doesn't mean there ...
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