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6 muscle cars known for their legendary engine sound

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 27, 2026, 09:52 IST
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6 muscle cars known for their legendary engine sound

There are fast cars, there are beautiful cars, and then there are muscle cars you recognise before you even see them. A deep idle at a traffic light, a thunderous downshift echoing through an empty road, or the raw mechanical roar under acceleration, for enthusiasts, the sound of a muscle car is not just noise. It is identity. In the golden era of American performance, engineers were not trying to mute engines; they were trying to give them character. Big-displacement V8S, aggressive cam profiles, and unapologetically loud exhausts created soundtracks that still define automotive passion today. Some engines didn’t just power cars; they built legends. Here are six muscle cars whose engine notes remain unforgettable decades later.

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Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (1967)

Few cars capture the spirit of classic muscle like the 1967 Shelby GT500. Under its long hood sat Ford’s 428 cubic-inch Cobra Jet V8, an engine that didn’t simply accelerate; it announced itself. The GT500’s sound came from sheer displacement and old-school tuning. At idle, it produced a heavy, uneven rumble that felt alive, almost impatient. Step on the throttle, and the note transformed into a metallic roar layered with mechanical aggression. Unlike modern performance cars engineered for refinement, the Shelby sounded raw and slightly untamed, exactly what made it iconic. Even today, the GT500’s exhaust note remains one of the most imitated sounds in performance car culture.

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Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat

If classic muscle had a modern heir, it would be the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. Its supercharged 6.2-litre HEMI V8 delivers not only staggering power but one of the most recognisable engine sounds of the modern era. What sets the Hellcat apart is the combination of deep V8 thunder and the high-pitched whine of its supercharger. At low speeds, it growls menacingly; under hard acceleration, the layered sound, a mechanical scream over bass-heavy exhaust, feels almost theatrical. It’s a car that refuses subtlety. The Hellcat doesn’t just pass by; it dominates the acoustic space around it.

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Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 (1969)

The 1969 Camaro Z/28 was built with racing in mind, and its 302 cubic-inch V8 reflected that purpose. Unlike many muscle cars focused purely on straight-line power, this engine loved revs, and it sounded spectacular doing it. The Z/28’s exhaust note was sharper and more urgent than the typical low-end rumble associated with muscle cars. As revs climbed, the sound evolved into a crisp, race-bred snarl that echoed its Trans-Am racing roots. It remains one of the rare muscle cars whose sound feels equally at home on a racetrack as on an open highway.

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Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda (1970)

Mention legendary engine sounds, and the 1970 Hemi ‘Cuda inevitably enters the conversation. Powered by Chrysler’s legendary 426 HEMI V8, this car produced a sound that felt almost mythological. The HEMI’s massive combustion chambers created a thunderous exhaust pulse, deep, slow, and immensely powerful. At idle, the car shook visibly, sending vibrations through the ground. Under acceleration, the roar turned primal, less refined than modern engines but infinitely more emotional. It wasn’t just loud; it felt commanding, as if the car itself possessed attitude.

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Pontiac GTO Judge (1969)

Often credited with helping define the muscle car era, the Pontiac GTO Judge paired bold styling with an equally bold soundtrack. Its 400 cubic-inch Ram Air III V8 delivered a distinctive burbling idle that enthusiasts instantly recognise. What made the GTO special was tonal richness. The exhaust note carried a rhythmic cadence, a rolling, bass-heavy sound that intensified smoothly as speed increased. It felt less violent than some rivals but more soulful, almost musical. For many enthusiasts, the GTO represents the perfect balance between performance and personality.

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Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 (1970)

The Chevelle SS 454 is widely remembered for one thing: overwhelming torque and the earth-shaking sound that came with it. Its LS6 454 cubic-inch big-block V8 produced one of the deepest exhaust notes ever fitted to a production muscle car. At idle, the engine emitted a slow, thunder-like rumble that hinted at immense power waiting beneath the surface. Press the accelerator, and the sound exploded into a booming roar that felt larger than the car itself. The Chevelle didn’t scream; it thundered, a defining characteristic of big-block muscle.

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