fake sound in cabin?



is it possible that a fake engine sound is played inside the cabin? If so, can it be turned off, and how?
Personally, I find the fake sound annoying and completely useless; in fact, on my Audi TT-RS, one of the first things I did was turn it off...
Another annoying thing is the start-stop system... I hope there's an external module or maybe a code to disable it... I imagine it's not a feature found on cars for the North American market (lucky you), just like with the OPF...
P.S.: To avoid any misunderstandings, I’ll specify that the GTR in question is a 2021 European version, so it has an OPF or GPF, whichever you prefer
- a car has "fake engine/exhaust-sounds" sent through your (front woofer and side-door midrange) speakers ONLY if your car has build/option code B63 (Sporty engine sound)
- there are 2 other types of sound generation that are referenced (I did a full search for "sound generation"):
+ for cars with build/option code 97B (Engine noise reduction via speakers): this is a noise-cancellation sound that's sent through speakers to REDUCE engine sounds in the interior (maybe SL and Maybach?)
+ for cars with build/option B53 (Acoustic ambient protection): this is an outside-the-vehicle sound generator that's enabled at low speeds to alert pedestrians of the car's presence (I assume it's for hybrid/electric vehicles)
If you want to know whether your vehicle generates "fake exhaust sounds" inside the vehicle, look up the build sheet for your car's VIN and see whether it has code B63 (ask Mr. Google to find Mercedes VIN lookup sites). Code B63 is listed as applying to "all" so it appears to be the only such code used for any Mercedes.
From what I've read, the European GTRs and GTBS cars do have "enhanced"/fake engine sound in the cabin. In videos, the internal sound in European models seems more "raspy" than North American models.



I searched for it on the net, and the only description I found is “Vehicle preparation for shipping / transport protection measures”
Last edited by Kevin#34; Apr 20, 2026 at 02:48 PM.




Some newer AMG models have the AMG Real Performance Sound option. This is a known system in newer AMGs that pumps engine/exhaust sound into the interior. As far as I know, the Black Series is the first one to use a form of it. However, this isn't actually fake sound. There are microphones strategically placed throughout the powertrain that record and amplify the real engine/exhaust sound into the interior, so it's not synthetic sound. It's just amplifying the real sound for the enjoyment of the driver due to the ever stricter noise limits on the outside. Real engine sound has been pumped into the interior of performance cars for a while using pipes and membranes. Porsche and others have used this approach for years. AMG Real Performance Sound is a modern interpretation on this using microphones instead of membranes and pipes.
I'd say just enjoy the car and don't fret about if there's enhanced engine sound in the interior. For reference, here's a recording of me driving the Black Series. If you compare what you hear to recordings of the outside of the Black Series, you'll immediately hear that the sound is enhanced in the cabin.
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