The Borla Active Performance Sound™ System for the Ford Mustang Mach-E restores the acoustic feedback that electric vehicles eliminate. 500 packets of data per second flow from the vehicle's CAN Bus to a Digital Signal Processor, which analyzes throttle position, RPM, motor load, braking, and wheel speed to generate a synchronized motorsound in real time. The result is a sound profile that responds directly to how you drive.
The system includes a dashboard-mounted controller with four preset sound selections, a 300-watt amplifier, dual 6x9" drivers mounted behind the rear undercar shield, and all wiring and hardware. No special fabrication is required. Learn more in the Borla Active Performance Sound buying guide.
Feature
Specification
System
Active Performance Sound™ for EV
Data Processing
500 packets per second via vehicle CAN Bus — throttle position, RPM, motor load, braking, wheel speed
Borla-embossed — slide and lock into existing factory cutouts in rear undercar shield
Installation
Plug and play — bolts to existing factory mount points. All hardware and wiring included. No special fabrication required.
Vibration Transfer
Special-density rubber bushings transfer calibrated vibration to cabin for added tactile feedback
Frequently Asked Questions
+How does the sound system sync with the vehicle?
The system reads 500 packets of data per second from the Mach-E's CAN Bus, including throttle position, motor load, braking input, and wheel speed. Proprietary algorithms in the Digital Signal Processor use that data to shape the motorsound output in real time, keeping the sound fully synchronized with how the vehicle is being driven.
+Is this a difficult installation?
No. The system is plug and play and bolts to existing factory mount points. All hardware, wiring, and installation instructions are included. No special fabrication is required.
+Can I control the sound while driving?
Yes. The dashboard-mounted controller allows you to switch between four preset sounds, adjust volume, and turn the system on or off while driving or stopped.