How Much Horsepower Does a 1.6 Naturally Aspirated Engine Have?

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MiaAnn
07/29/25 10:12pm
For a naturally aspirated engine, a 1.6-liter displacement typically outputs around 120 horsepower. The following are the differences between turbocharged and naturally aspirated engines: Different working principles: Turbocharged engines use exhaust gases to drive the turbine, increasing the engine's air intake to generate power; naturally aspirated engines obtain power through repeated intake and combustion in several cylinders. Different power delivery speeds: Turbocharged engines have the intervention of a turbocharging system to provide power, resulting in faster speeds; naturally aspirated engines deliver power more slowly. Different noise levels: Turbocharged engines operate at higher speeds, so they produce more noise; naturally aspirated engines offer quiet and smooth idling, with lower noise levels during operation.
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