What does the 240 in Haoying 240 mean?

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Vargas
08/28/25 8:28am
240 refers to the maximum torque of the engine. The following is an introduction about the Haoying: 1. Body dimensions: The Honda Haoying is a compact SUV under Honda, with a length, width, and height of 4634 mm, 1855 mm, and 1679 (1689) mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2661 (2660) mm. 2. Powertrain: The hybrid version of the Honda Haoying is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. The electric motor paired with this engine has a maximum power of 135 KW and a maximum torque of 315 Nm. Other models are equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, delivering 193 horsepower and a maximum torque of 243 Nm, featuring direct fuel injection technology and an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
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MacDavid
09/10/25 6:36am
The Honda Haoying 240 refers to a specific variant of the Honda Haoying SUV, where the '240' denotes the engine's maximum horsepower output, approximately around 240 horsepower. This number indicates a more robust engine performance, delivering quicker acceleration, especially noticeable during high-speed overtaking or uphill climbs. Personally, I prefer vehicles with ample power, and this engine, a 1.5-liter turbocharged configuration, provides a noticeable thrust and responsive handling, unlike some lower-horsepower models that feel sluggish. The fuel consumption is slightly higher but remains acceptable for mixed city and highway driving, making it suitable for those who frequently embark on long journeys or seek driving pleasure. As an enthusiast, I believe this horsepower design strikes a good balance in an SUV like the Haoying, coupled with high reliability.
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StSavannah
10/24/25 7:25am
As a driver with years of experience, I understand that the Haoying 240 is the high-power version in the Haoying lineup, where '240' refers to the engine's horsepower figure, typically the output performance of a 1.5T turbocharged engine. In actual tests, the horsepower is close to 243 hp, which is a significant improvement over the base model. Driving this car makes daily commuting easier, with faster response during acceleration and lane changes, making it suitable for mountain roads or long-distance trips. Fuel consumption increases by 1-2 liters per 100 km, so budget and practicality should be considered before purchasing. Honda's tuning is smooth, with fewer minor issues. If you're after cost-effectiveness, the base model is sufficient, but this 240 hp version tends to hold its value better in the used car market.
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