A general rule is the bigger the engine, the more horsepower.
You are trying to compare apples and donuts. 179cc is a size of engine that would have a fairly wide range of horsepowers. Horsepower is a power rating.
Engine size is not a direct correlation to the horsepower.
cc's is engine size in all terrian vehicles and horse powers used in car engines ect.
The size of an engine is not an indication of it's horsepower.
Horsepower is not dependant on engine size, but on engine efficiency and RPM, more information is needed to answer this question.
About 4 horsepower. However, engine size ALONE does not equal a horsepower rating.
depends on the engine size
The horsepower of any engine is not limited or defined by the size of the engine. A 2200 cc engine could have as much as 400 horsepower, if modified.
The horsepower will depend on your engine size. A 1.6 L engine will have less horsepower than a 1.8L engine. I am sure you can find that info in the owner's manual or contact a Toyota dealer.
cc or cubic centimeters is the volume of the engine's cylinders. It's just the size of the engine. There is no 1-to-1 conversion between an internal combustion engine and an electrical engine. You'd need to compare the engines' outputs (horsepower and torque) instead.
That varies , what year ? what engine size ? is it stock ?
It depends on the size of engine it has