Are Engine Power and Motor Power the Same?
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Engine power and motor power are not the same. They are both concepts where the shaft power is the product of effective output torque and rotational speed, but they cannot be simply substituted for each other. Engine Power: The maximum output power of the engine is 177 kW/241 hp, 246 kW/335 hp, and 309 kW/420 hp, respectively. When selecting which engine to equip in this new sedan, the exceptional comfort, dynamic performance, and technological potential of the Volkswagen brand were fully demonstrated. Motor Power: Motor power refers to the power output that the vehicle's electric motor can achieve, measured in kW. Power often reflects the vehicle's speed and is used to describe the car's dynamic performance, showcasing the motor's ability to handle instantaneous overload operation. However, in most hybrid vehicles, the motor power primarily serves an auxiliary role.