Compared to the significantly larger normally - aspirated 2.4 - liter engine that was standard in the previous - generation Civic Si (model year 2015), the 2017 Si engine develops
the same peak horsepower (205) but at a much lower and more quickly accessible rpm (5700 rpm compared to 7000 rpm).
Not exact matches
The torque ratings are the
same — 332 pounds - feet at 4,500 rpm — and both engines hit
peak horsepower at 6,500 rpm.
When paired with the available six - speed manual, the engine loses VCM and gains increased low - and mid-range power, making it the most powerful engine ever offered in a Honda (even though the
peak horsepower and torque figures are the
same).
The most
horsepower one can find in a 2018 Colorado ZR2 is 308 hp, and
peak torque is 369 lb - ft, but not with the
same engine.
The TSi and TSi AWD models used the
same engine but added an intercooled Mitsubishi 14b turbocharger producing 11.06 psi of
peak boost from the factory, resulting in 195
horsepower (145 kW) on TSi AWD models.
With the help of a sophisticated, electronically controlled, intercooled turbocharging system, the new Si offers the
same peak 205
horsepower as its predecessor, but at a lower, much more quickly accessible rpm.
And each will pack the
same mechanical limited - slip front differential as the Limited Edition Model, along with a Mountune power upgrade that boosts
peak output to 370
horsepower and 376 lb - ft of torque.
The 1.8 - liter, single - cam iVTEC four under the HR - V's hood comes from the standard Civic, with the
same 6,700 - rpm redline but two fewer
horsepower and pound - feet —
peaks of 141 and 127, respectively.
Both models — coupe and volante — will share the
same 6.0 - liter V - 12 engine that delivers a total of 565
horsepower at 6,750 rpm and a
peak torque of 457 pound - feet at 5,500 rpm.
Unfortunately Bentley opted to make no updates under the hood, so the Mulsanne will continue to be offered with the
same twin - turbocharged engine that delivers a total of 505
horsepower and a
peak torque of 752 pound - feet.
The CVT - equipped CR - Z has the
same horsepower but its
peak torque is rated at 127 pound - feet, which is a 4 pound - feet increase over 2012.
However, as a Kia customer climbs the trim ladder of the 2018 Soul, a naturally aspirated 2.0 - liter, four - cylinder making 161
horsepower is equipped with the Soul Plus and the top trims use the
same engine with a turbocharger boosting
peak output to more than 200
horsepower.
This
same 4.6 - liter Tau V8 engine was already significantly improved for 2010 with induction and tuning enhancements increasing
peak output from 375 to 385
horsepower.