250
250
150 - 300, typically.
150 - 300, typically.
The horsepower of a bus can vary widely depending on its size and design. Typically, a standard transit bus has an engine that produces between 200 to 400 horsepower. Larger buses, such as those used for long-distance travel, can have engines with even higher horsepower ratings, sometimes exceeding 500 horsepower. Overall, the specific horsepower will depend on the model and intended use of the bus.
300
The average horsepower of a bus typically ranges from 250 to 400 horsepower, depending on the type and size of the bus. Smaller transit buses may have lower horsepower, while larger coaches designed for long-distance travel can have higher ratings. Factors such as engine type and intended use also influence horsepower. Overall, the horsepower is designed to provide adequate power for passenger capacity and operational efficiency.
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43 horsepower
160 horsepower
1001 horsepower
170 horsepower
The 2009 Grizzly is available in several different horsepower configurations. The standard horsepower is 225. There were options for as much as 360 horsepower.