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Engine sounds. Sound effects and vehicle ambience

From supercars like Ferraris and Lamborghinis to jet airliners, helicopters, and motorcycles, here’s a showcase of diverse vehicle sounds.

It’s a power-packed playlist brimming with mechanical allure, where roaring exhaust notes take center stage.

Engine sounds. Sound effects / vehicle ambiance (11–20)

The startup sound of the supercar’s engine is too beautiful… [Brass Instruments]

It seems to be a hot topic because it kind of sounds like a musical instrument! Indeed, even people who aren’t engine-sound fans—just regular folks—might enjoy this.

It could be nice to listen to a performance that uses this engine sound instead of music.

The sound of a DeLorean’s engine

It’s the DeLorean, the car made famous by Back to the Future.

I’ve heard you don’t get many chances to hear a DeLorean, so this is a rare video.

The engine made quite a loud sound right from the start.

It was a bit surprising, but it’s powerful and really cool.

The more the engine revs, the louder it gets, so it feels like it could really get you pumped up.

Harrier engine start

It’s said to be the engine sound from a demo at the Iwakuni Friendship Day held in 2007.

The metallic, piercing tone is a bit hard to get used to at first, but perhaps because it’s so steady, you could say it’s an easy-to-listen-to engine sound.

Pagani Zonda S engine sound

It’s the engine sound of a supercar.

It resonates beautifully, with an impression like it’s piercing right through you.

It’s a sensation you can’t get from an ordinary car, which is great.

Every time I hear it, I feel like I might recoil backward.

At high volume, it’s really powerful.

Lamborghini, a massively powerful engine sound

Lamborghini Miura and Countach: the powerful roar of their engines
Lamborghini, a massively powerful engine sound

It’s a car with the unusual shape known as a Lamborghini.

Maybe because of that, the engine note also feels quite different from others.

Rather than a single sound, and this is a strange comparison, it produces a mysterious tone that almost sounds like a man’s voice.

That eerie quality actually started to feel pleasurable.

What’s more, in the latter half, the engine sound gets seriously cool—like a stylish blend of two different tones, a double-layered, fun engine note.

The roar of a PW4000 engine echoing through Itami Airport!

The roar of a PW4000 engine echoing through Itami Airport!
The roar of a PW4000 engine echoing through Itami Airport!

You can enjoy the sound of the PW4000 aircraft engine.

At first, the engine has a cute, whirring “kyu-iiin” kind of tone, but then it suddenly gets louder and louder! It’s a video that might startle your ears a bit.

I felt a cinematic intensity.

The landing sound is cool, too!

Engine sounds. Sound effects and vehicle ambience (21–30)

Mr. Tokoro, that motorcycle engine sound from the world’s Kitano

Mr. Tokoro, that motorcycle engine sound from the world’s Kitano
Mr. Tokoro, that motorcycle engine sound from the world’s Kitano

It seems to be the bike used on the show.

Even so, the engine produces a light and simple sound.

It gives me the impression of a beginner-friendly sound, which ironically makes the video more interesting.

When that simple clacking—katakata-kata!—keeps going, it really hits the spot.

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