What does the torque of a car mean?

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LaCameron
07/29/25 8:05pm
The torque of a car refers to the rotational force output from the crankshaft end of the engine. Here is relevant information about torque: 1. Under fixed power conditions, it has an inverse relationship with engine speed - the faster the speed, the smaller the torque, and vice versa. This reflects the vehicle's load capacity within a certain range. 2. Automotive torque is one of the main indicators of an engine, reflected in vehicle performance including acceleration, climbing ability, and suspension. 3. Torque is an important standard for measuring the quality of a car engine. The magnitude of a vehicle's torque is directly proportional to the engine's power. 4. Generally speaking, if the peak torque can be achieved at relatively low engine speeds, it indicates that the engine has good craftsmanship and strong power output.
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