How about a 1.0L displacement car?
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1.0L displacement cars have small displacement and are fuel-efficient, but they are not fast and cause severe pollution. Introduction: Engine horsepower refers to the size of the engine's output capability, which is the output power. Output power is the most important parameter to measure vehicle performance and is used to evaluate engine performance. Engine displacement is the total working volume of all cylinders in the engine, which is the product of single-cylinder displacement Vh and the number of cylinders I. The working volume of a cylinder refers to the gas volume swept by the piston from top dead center to bottom dead center, depending on the cylinder bore and piston stroke. Influencing Factors: The size of horsepower affects the car's top speed, which is the maximum speed. Generally, the higher the horsepower, the higher the top speed. However, many technologies now allow smaller displacement engines to output higher horsepower, such as turbocharging. Generally, there is a proportional relationship between engine displacement and horsepower. By examining the number of cylinders and the displacement size of a car, one can roughly determine whether the car has strong horsepower. The larger the displacement, the greater the horsepower. With advancements in automotive technology, the engine with the largest displacement does not necessarily have the highest horsepower, primarily due to the application of new technologies.