How Many Horsepower is 124kw?

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AlexLee
07/29/25 11:44pm
124kw is equivalent to 168 horsepower. Power is a crucial performance parameter of an engine, measuring the amount of work done by the engine per unit of time. The higher the power, the more work the engine can perform within a given time frame. Greater power also translates to better acceleration performance in vehicles. Another important performance parameter of a car's engine is torque, which measures the output moment per work cycle. Automotive power refers to the work done by the vehicle per unit of time, indicating the work performed by an object within that period. Higher power results in greater torque, enhancing the vehicle's pulling force. Maximum power is commonly used to describe a car's dynamic performance.
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