What is 180 horsepower?

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OEden
07/30/25 7:01am
180 horsepower is equal to 132 kilowatts. The following is an introduction to horsepower: 1. Definition of horsepower: Horsepower is essentially power. In physics, power is a physical quantity used to measure how much work an object does per unit of time. Simply put, the greater the horsepower, the more energy the engine releases when working within the same time frame. For cars, generally, the greater the horsepower, the higher the power output, the stronger the performance, and the easier it is to drive. 2. The role of horsepower: Horsepower is a unit used to measure the performance of a car's engine and is also an important parameter for evaluating the overall performance of a car. An engine with 180 horsepower can maintain a top speed of 205 kilometers per hour.
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