apex
Automotive
- Aug 1, 2003
- 3
My brother and I have an ongoing debate about how accurate the hybrid horse power and torque figures are on some of these super cars. Take the Porsche 918 for example, awesome car (just beat the P1 at Laguna Seca!). It is said to have 887HP and 940 lbf·ft of torque but my argument is that’s really not a truly accurate figure as you can’t simply add HP figures to the total just because you add an extra engine as the electric motor does not assist the car after a certain speed. When push comes to shove and you did a top speed run it is engine power only so in reality it has 608hp and not the stated 887hp combined hp. I need to better understand if the HP and Torque figures in hybrids is accurate and how to better articulate that in layman’s terms?
Porsche 918 Torque and HP Figues:
Engine: 608 horsepower and 389 lbf·ft of torque
Rear Electric motor 154 hp
front Electric motor 125 hp
The total system delivers 887 hp (661 kW) and 1,275 N·m (940 lbf·ft) of torque.
Porsche 918 Torque and HP Figues:
Engine: 608 horsepower and 389 lbf·ft of torque
Rear Electric motor 154 hp
front Electric motor 125 hp
The total system delivers 887 hp (661 kW) and 1,275 N·m (940 lbf·ft) of torque.