What is the horsepower of the Ford F150?
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Ford F150 has a horsepower of 380. Horsepower is a commonly used unit of power measurement in engineering. Taking the Ford F150 2019 Raptor Performance Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5910 mm, width 2192 mm, height 1992 mm, wheelbase 3708 mm, and fuel tank capacity 136 liters. The Ford F150 2019 Raptor Performance Edition is equipped with a 3.5T twin-turbocharged engine, with a maximum torque of 672 N·m, maximum torque speed of 3000 rpm, maximum power of 280 kW, and maximum power speed of 5500 rpm.
My F-150 Raptor is an absolute beast. The 3.5T V6 twin-turbo engine delivers a whopping 450 horsepower, making towing a caravan up steep slopes effortless. The other day when I took it dune bashing, the front end slightly lifted when I floored the accelerator, and the roaring exhaust sound was absolutely thrilling. Even the standard versions pack serious punch - the base 3.5T model produces 400hp, and the 5.0L V8 naturally aspirated version also makes 400hp. But the hybrid version really surprised me: it uses the same 3.5T engine yet achieves a combined output of 430hp. That instant electric motor torque during traffic light launches is downright addictive. Previous generation owners might be more familiar with the 325hp 3.5T version, but the new models have received comprehensive upgrades.