As a preface, pretty much everyone except car-people would say that all cars are soulless, since they are inanimate objects. This post is more about the philosophical concept of a car feeling"soulful".

Things that come to mind are: styling, driving engagement, engine characteristics and sound, cultural significance, and the purpose for existence.

Styling is something that is very subjective, but I would say there are some gold standards, stuff like the Alfa Romeo GTA and Series 1 E-Type are often lauded as some of the most beautiful cars. More uniquely styled cars can also be considered (Saab 900, and Citroën SM).

For driving engagement, I mean how involved the driving experience feels. The inputs and controls are well balanced and transmit enough mechanical vibrations to feel connected. Honda’s slick manual gearboxes are an example.

Engine characteristics are usually focused on power delivery, such as how eager the engine is to rev, and some consider turbo lag to be more characterful.

In terms of cultural significance, some cars reach icon status and become emblematic of something larger than itself. The Crown Vic became the quintessential service vehicle in North America. The 2CV was a very basic car that became emblematic as the peoples’ car of France.

The purpose of existence is about the extent to which the engineers cared about the creation of the vehicle. This is difficult to explain, but the way I like to see it is how capable it is for its purpose. 90% of Range Rover buyers will never take it off road, but Land Rover still made it very capable off road because otherwise the brand would have no meaning. Compliance cars are almost always soulless, you can tell Toyota didn’t want to make the bZ4x.

One of the common complaints about EVs are that they feel soulless. Mostly because they are so smooth and isolated that it becomes an entirely predictable driving experience.

These are just some of my thoughts, feel free to disagree or add on to anything.

Sorry for the length.

  • Appropriate_Ant5504B
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    11 months ago

    it’s hard to define soul as its a profound and holistic concept. but most important thing is personal connection with the car and having a sense of appreciation for it. It is your prized procession, you attribute human and animalistic quality to it, and it feels less like a machine but more like a living being, a pet or a family member. You’ve invested emotionally into it and it had a big impact on your life.

    There are many ways to create or build this person to car connection, that makes a person see it more as a living being instead of just a machine:

    1. beautiful, artistic styling
    2. quality craftsmanship
    3. motion and movement, the fact that a car starts up and drives makes it seem sentient and alive, if it has a unique engine sound or is loud, it adds to its character.
    4. excellent handling, a car that communicates your will to the road, and tames it. it’s an amicable feeling and the car feels more like a travel companion instead of a vehicle.
    5. you enjoy driving the car, looking at it, spending time in it, and over time, going through life with it.

    having these qualities make it easier to bond with a car, but is not required. Because over time, it seems like both you and the car have changed and grown together, both have imperfections, but can be mended and any problems can be worked through. you have gone on so many journeys with the car and created so many wonderful memories, and that creates an emotional bond that gets stronger each day.

    what you can relate to one car, you can related to every other car as well, that’s why we say cars have souls.