What is the engine speed of the Hongqi H5 at 120 km/h?

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VonSebastian
07/29/25 11:38am
Between 3000~3500 rpm. The engine speed is related to the number of power cycles per unit time or the effective power output of the engine, meaning the effective power varies with different speeds. Therefore, when specifying the effective power of an engine, the corresponding speed must also be indicated. The effective power and its corresponding speed specified on the engine's product nameplate are referred to as the rated power and rated speed, respectively. The operating condition of the engine at rated power and rated speed is called the rated condition. Rated power is not the maximum power the engine can produce; it is the maximum usable limit of effective power determined based on the engine's intended use. For the same engine model, the rated power value may differ depending on its application. Effective torque also varies with engine conditions. Therefore, the maximum torque output and its corresponding speed are used as indicators to evaluate the dynamic performance of automotive engines.
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