How many horsepower is 124kw?

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DelAllie
07/24/25 7:03pm
124kw equals 168 horsepower. Here are the specific details about automotive power: 1. Power is an important performance parameter of an engine, used to measure how much work the engine can perform per unit of time. The greater the power, the more work the engine can perform in a given time. 2. To increase power, it is necessary to enhance both rotational speed and torque. Engines with higher rotational speeds and greater torque also have higher power outputs. Torque measures the magnitude of the output moment per work cycle. 3. The power of an engine is a crucial factor in determining a car's acceleration performance. There are many methods to increase power, such as using forced induction systems. Generally, the greater the power, the better the car's acceleration performance.
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