As fast as it can go. Horsepower alone doesn't mean a whole lot.. there's also weight, drag coefficient, gear ratios, torque, etc. which factors into the equation.
about that fast
1.6 horsepower is the equivilent of 1.6 horses pulling your car.
The car is called the "GT 500" because it contains a 500 horsepower engine. It is probably capable of achieving 190-200 mph. ============================================ As far as I know , it's electronically limited to 155 mph
They have bigger engines with more horsepower, and they are tuned for rapid acceleration.
Horsepower is the basis for a car going faster
Horsepower and gearing.
It will go about 30 -40mph
150MLP
A Honda 500 will go around 50 MPH
as fast as you can make it go or if you get pulled along by a car on 1 you can go as fast as the car can go
E=mc2
The speed of a vehicle with 360 horsepower depends on several factors, including its weight, aerodynamics, and drivetrain efficiency. Generally, a car with 360 horsepower can reach high speeds, often exceeding 150 mph, especially if it's lightweight and designed for performance. However, horsepower alone doesn't determine speed; factors like gearing and tire grip also play crucial roles in how fast a vehicle can go.