Sound module for Mercedes C Class??

Hello, I just bought a 2018 Mercedes C180. I'd like to have a sound module installed (a module that replicates the V8 sound).
Is this legal and how much would something like this cost?

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wikinger66
5 years ago

In contrast to Sieria, retrofitting is prohibited. The Federal Ministry of Transport failed to retrofit sound generators. Approval of these components is now impossible.

There are also restrictions on the update for standard systems: This possibility of acoustic encoding has now also been strictly restricted. Modifications to the control system from the factory of installed systems are only allowed if the car is then not louder in all existing driving modes, gears and speed ranges than in the driving mode used for type-approval

Beamer97
5 years ago

I'm sure retrofitting is illegal.

You drive a 180, don't be ridiculous. Have fun on the car as you bought it. This is not more than the entry motorization. Hey sounds okay.

Active sound systems also sound crap.

Baumkrone009
5 years ago

According to my knowledge, a sound module is not allowed in road traffic

migebuff
5 years ago
Reply to  Baumkrone009

The Golf GTD has a street license.

hfksnwh212
5 years ago

Your car should have a minimum V6 otherwise does nothing. And is embarrassing

mtbfreakkor
5 years ago

Just buy a real V8