How fast can a maximum power of 165kw run?

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MacMarcus
07/28/25 4:04pm
Maximum power of 165kw can run 250 km/h. Definition of power: Power refers to the work done by an object per unit time, that is, power is a physical quantity that indicates how fast work is done. Relationship between power and speed: The greater the power, the higher the speed, and the higher the maximum speed of the car. Importance of engine: The engine provides power for the car to move, which is related to the car's power, economy, and environmental protection. Car engines can be divided into diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid power, etc. Classification of engine characteristics: The working mode of a car engine refers to the characteristics of the engine, which are divided into natural aspiration, turbocharging, mechanical supercharging, and twin-charging.
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DelAdriel
08/11/25 11:08pm
I frequently drive on highways and have driven several cars with 165kW power output. This is roughly equivalent to 220 horsepower, theoretically capable of easily exceeding 200 km/h. But the actual top speed depends on many factors: For instance, vehicle weight - my SUV, being significantly heavier than sedans, tops out at 190 km/h; whereas a lightweight sports car can rev higher. Transmission also plays a big role - an 8AT outperforms CVT at high RPM ranges. Manufacturer-set electronic limiters matter too - German cars often cap at 250 km/h, while family cars might cut fuel at 200 km/h. Tire grip and aerodynamics are crucial as well - convertibles suffer from high wind resistance at speed. So 165kW just means ample power reserve, the actual speed ultimately depends on the vehicle's specific tuning.
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