That's 73 more
horses than the output from Nissan's old 5.6 - liter engine.
Not exact matches
When Honda decided to take its adorable N360 across the Pacific, it used tricks gleaned from decades of campaigning in Grand Prix motorcycle racing to build a new, high -
output, low - displacement air - cooled engine for the U.S. Engineers pried 45 horsepower from an all - aluminum, 598 - cc parallel - twin with a 9,000 rpm redline — better
than 1
horse per cubic inch.
Total
output is rumored to be around 1,500 hp, which is 300 more
horses than the Veyron.
The total power
output stands at 215 PS, which is more
horses than you will find in the BMW 520i.
That
output is 20 more
horses than its predecessor and compares with 216 horsepower for the V - 6 in the most basic ML, the 320.
Its sportiness comes more from its athletic handling and overall enjoyable driving experience
than from its power, although its
output of 188
horses is respectable for a hybrid.