That 700-horsepower car your buddy keeps bragging about isn't the answer (2024)

When Dodge introduced the Challenger SRT Hellcat, it knowingly initiated a horsepower war for practically all modern sporty cars to participate in. Before, it was all about lap times around the Nürburgring. At some level, those lap times still count, but horsepower now reigns supreme. Following in the wake of the Hellcat twins, Ford now offers a Shelby GT500 Mustang that pumps out 760 horsepower and the most powerful car BMW sells is rated at 627 horsepower. Whether you want an SUV, sports car, sedan, or wagon, getting 600 horsepower in a modern car is easier than ever.While you can get a vehicle with enough power to shake a flat-earther’s faith, should you?

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When people find out that I write about cars, the first question they usually ask me is: What car would you buy if money wasn’t an option? Usually, my answer is the Mazda MX-5 Miata and I’m usually met with disbelief. Some expect me to pick some insane supercar or a multi-million dollar one-off. That’s not my style. The thing about the Miata is that it’s simple, affordable fun that manages to be enjoyable at any speed on any road. Those things are crucially important to me.

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After testing the Toyota GR86 and the GR Supra – two sports cars at opposite ends of the spectrum in Toyota’s lineup – back to back, I came away with a lingering question: Exactlyhow much horsepower does a sports car have to have?The GR86, similar to the Miata, is a sports car that puts handling above raw power. It’s the same amount of fun at 25 mph just as it is at 80 mph. For the record, the GR86 has just 228 horsepower.

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The GR Supra, on the other hand, doesn’t getfun until you get around 50 mph. It’s just so capable and fast, that you’re going well above the speed limit before you are able to enjoy the sports car. There’s also the whole manual-versus-automatic transmission debate, but that’s for another day. When it comes to outright horsepower, the GR Supra has a 154-horsepower edge over the GR86or the same as a small chasm in the sports car realm.

Here’s the thing. If you’re being brutally honest, the GR86 is in desperate need of more power. While it’s fun at all speeds, you’re wringing the poor thing’s neck out in daily functions, like getting up to highway speeds or trying to pass a family in a minivan. Once you get comfortable with how a rear-wheel-drive sports car handles, you’ll be yearning for more power from the GR86. Sure, 228 horsepower in the GR86 is enough. It’s certainly notideal, though.

The GR Supra’s current figure of 382 horsepower is close to being the perfect amount on public roads. It’s just enough to where it feels quick and you’re not wanting more, but jail time is still a little bit away. Safe, but enjoyable, that’s the sweet spot.

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So, when people start shouting about how their Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 has 650 horsepower or how they’re able to control their ferocious Chevrolet Corvette ZR1’s 755-horsepower engine with just their big toe, it’s just pointless noise. Because anything over 400 horsepower on public roads is useless.

On public roads, vehicles with around 400 horsepower fall into the perfect sweet spot of offering useable performance that’s actually enjoyable. So, things like the Ford Mustang GT, Chevrolet Camaro SS, Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack, Toyota GR Supra, Porsche 718 Cayman, BMW M2 Competition, Mercedes-AMG C63, BMW M4, and Porsche 911 Carrera S all fall into this category.

Why is around 400 horsepower the sweet spot? For one, it’s more than enough power for public roads, so you won’t be hunting for more grunt anytime soon. Take the GR Supra, for instance. The sports car only takes 3.7 seconds to get to 60 mph from a standstill. That means, in the majority of states, you’ll be going well above the posted speed limit and onto getting a large ticket in just a few seconds.

Two, vehicles with crazy amounts of power are scary to drive on public roads. I remember driving the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeyea few years ago and it was too much of a handful. With the red key and the full 797 horsepower, anything past a quarter throttle meant wheel slip. On public roads where there are bumps, cracks in the pavement, rocks, animals, pedestrians, and other drivers, trying to manage 797 horsepower in a fun, safe way is too much effort and saps away from the enjoyment. You never know what’s around a corner on a public road and having too much power adds another hurdle into the driving experience.

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If you’re looking for a vehicle that will see some track duty, sure, go nuts. On smooth tarmac with corner marshals and experienced drivers, 600 horsepower is a hoot. But even then, you’ll have trouble finding a track with the kind of straight to fully wind out a car. So, at some level, insane horsepower is just a bragging right.

If you’re asking me, I’d rather have a car that puts a pure driving experience above raw power, which is why the Miata is my answer to what vehicle I would realistically purchase and not a Shelby GT500. But the majority of people aren’t interested in that. That’s why 400 horsepower is the sweet spot where you can learn to manage the power, have fun, and grow with the vehicle. People tend to get bogged down by numbers instead of focusing on the way a sports car feels.

Saying you have a 600-horsepower car will earn you brownie points with your friends and family. Having a car that you can actually enjoy and not have to worry about wrapping around a tree or whether a police officer is hiding in a bush somewhere down the road is worth an infinite amount of smiles. One is clearly better than the other.

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That 700-horsepower car your buddy keeps bragging about isn't the answer (2024)

FAQs

Is 700 horsepower a lot for a car? ›

Cars with 700 hp plus are not scary, IF you have learned to drive and are comfortable with cars that can be steered with the rear wheels. I have owned, and have driven, lots of cars in that category, primarily tuner cars that have been professionally modified, but some exotics.

How much mph is 700 hp? ›

700-HP, 200-MPH Dodge Neon Is the Sleeper of the Century.

What car has 900 horsepower? ›

The Lotus Eletre R is an electric SUV with 900 hp (671 kW), a curb weight of approximately 5,820 lbs (2,640 kg), and a six-figure sticker price. If you're a longstanding fan of the British brand—look around, is there a small model of a race car within sight or Colin Chapman biography on your bookshelf?

What is a decent HP for a car? ›

The average horsepower for more standard vehicles is somewhere around 180. More precisely, about 180-200 hp, and, in some instances, just a bit lower than 200. Just to give you a couple of examples, the average for crossovers is 200 hp, midsize autos put out 170 hp, while small SUVs are generally capable of 240 hp.

What HP is considered fast? ›

275 horsepower is where thrills begin, and speed starts to take priority over efficiency. Is 350 horsepower fast? 350 horsepower in a car is rarely not considered fast; the thrills reach roller-coaster levels here.

What car has 5,000 horsepower? ›

As far as prototypes go, the Devel Sixteen is one of the most extreme examples in existence. The public got its first glimpse of the car´s engine back in 2015. The maddening 5000 horsepower v16 engine which would go on to power one of the most outrageous supercars of all times vowed the audience.

What car has the highest HP ever? ›

Hennessey Venom F5: 1,842hp. Bugatti Chiron SS: 1,600hp. Koenigsegg Regera: 1,479hp. Tesla Model S Plaid: 1,020hp.

How fast is 1 hp in mph? ›

1 horsepower equates to a velocity of 0.78 mph.

How much hp is 65 mph? ›

Let's take the vanilla car out on a highway cruise, at 65 mph or 30m/s. At that speed, Pair = 14.6 kW = 19.5HP. Speeding at 80 mph takes nearly twice as much power: Pair = 36HP. Think of that next time your right foot becomes heavy.

How much hp is 200mph? ›

Usually a car will need at least 400 horsepower to get to 200 MPH and a motorcycle needs about 200 horsepower to reach 200 MPH. A lot depends on the aerodynamics of the vehicle and a “clean” vehicle needs less horsepower to achieve high speeds.

What has 10,000 horsepower? ›

Top fuel dragsters are said to make around 10,000 horsepower.

Which car has the strongest engine? ›

Timeline of most powerful production cars
VehicleYearPower
Koenigsegg Regera20161,119 kW (1,500 hp; 1,521 PS)
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+/Centodieci2021/20221,176 kW (1,578 hp; 1,600 PS)
Rimac Nevera20221,408 kW (1,888 hp; 1,914 PS)
Koenigsegg Gemera20231,715 kW (2,300 hp; 2,332 PS)
24 more rows

What car has 200000 horsepower? ›

The Aussie Invader 5R is powered by an "ablative B3 bi-propellant rocket engine" generating 62,000 lbf of thrust, or the rough equivalent of 200,000 horsepower.

Is 500 HP too much for street? ›

500HP isn't much of a problem on the street. I will agree it's all in how you make it... and how you drive it. Nolands 383LT4 is a pretty mild combo with a small cam and fairly low compression, built more for ease of operation than all out power. It still makes 500 easy HP.

Can a car have 800 horsepower? ›

The Hennessey 'H800' Ford Mustang GT, is an adrenaline-fueled experience that showcases the power and performance of the upgraded vehicle. With 800 horsepower and 677 lb-ft torque under its belt, the 'H800' Ford Mustang GT upgrade is one of the fastest and most powerful muscle cars on the market.

Is 600 horsepower fast? ›

On smooth tarmac with corner marshals and experienced drivers, 600 horsepower is a hoot. But even then, you'll have trouble finding a track with the kind of straight to fully wind out a car. So, at some level, insane horsepower is just a bragging right.

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