Power-to-weight ratio
Power-to-weight ratio (PWR) (also called specific power, or power-to-mass ratio) is a calculation commonly applied to engines and mobile power sources to enable the comparison of one unit or design to another. Power-to-weight ratio is a measurement of actual performance of any engine or power source. It is also used as a measurement of performance of a vehicle as a whole, with the engine's power output being divided by the weight (or mass) of the vehicle, to give a metric that is independent of the vehicle's size. Power-to-weight is often quoted by manufacturers at the peak value, but the actual value may vary in use and variations will affect performance.
The inverse of power-to-weight, weight-to-power ratio (power loading) is a calculation commonly applied to aircraft, cars, and vehicles in general, to enable the comparison of one vehicle's performance to another. Power-to-weight ratio is equal to thrust per unit mass multiplied by the velocity of any vehicle.
Power-to-weight (specific power)
The power-to-weight ratio (specific power) formula for an engine (power plant) is the power generated by the engine divided by the mass. Weight in this context is a colloquial term for mass. To see this, note that what an engineer means by the "power to weight ratio" of an electric motor is not infinite in a zero gravity environment.
A typical turbocharged V8 diesel engine might have an engine power of 250 kW (340 hp) and a mass of 380 kg (840 lb),[1] giving it a power-to-weight ratio of 0.65 kW/kg (0.40 hp/lb).
Examples of high power-to-weight ratios can often be found in turbines. This is because of their ability to operate at very high speeds. For example, the Space Shuttle's main engines used turbopumps (machines consisting of a pump driven by a turbine engine) to feed the propellants (liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen) into the engine's combustion chamber. The original liquid hydrogen turbopump is similar in size to an automobile engine (weighing approximately 352 kilograms (775 lb)) and produces 72,000 hp (54 MW)[2] for a power-to-weight ratio of 153 kW/kg (93 hp/lb).
Physical interpretation
In classical mechanics, instantaneous power is the limiting value of the average work done per unit time as the time interval Δt approaches zero (i.e. the derivative with respect to time of the work done).
The typically used metrical unit of the power-to-weight ratio is which equals . This fact allows one to express the power-to-weight ratio purely by SI base units. A vehicle's power-to-weight ratio equals its acceleration times its velocity; so at twice the velocity, it experiences half the acceleration, all else being equal.
Propulsive power
If the work to be done is rectilinear motion of a body with constant mass , whose center of mass is to be accelerated along a (possibly non-straight) to a speed and angle with respect to the centre and radial of a gravitational field by an onboard powerplant, then the associated kinetic energy is
where:
- is mass of the body
- is speed of the center of mass of the body, changing with time.
The work-energy principle states that the work done to the object over a period of time is equal to the difference in its total energy over that period of time, so the rate at which work is done is equal to the rate of change of the kinetic energy (in the absence of potential energy changes).
The work done from time t to time t + Δt along the path C is defined as the line integral , so the fundamental theorem of calculus has that power is given by .
where:
- is acceleration of the center of mass of the body, changing with time.
- is linear force – or thrust – applied upon the center of mass of the body, changing with time.
- is velocity of the center of mass of the body, changing with time.
- is torque applied upon the center of mass of the body, changing with time.
- is angular velocity of the center of mass of the body, changing with time.
In propulsion, power is only delivered if the powerplant is in motion, and is transmitted to cause the body to be in motion. It is typically assumed here that mechanical transmission allows the powerplant to operate at peak output power. This assumption allows engine tuning to trade power band width and engine mass for transmission complexity and mass. Electric motors do not suffer from this tradeoff, instead trading their high torque for traction at low speed. The power advantage or power-to-weight ratio is then
where:
- is linear speed of the center of mass of the body.
Engine power
The useful power of an engine with shaft power output can be calculated using a dynamometer to measure torque and rotational speed, with maximum power reached when torque multiplied by rotational speed is a maximum. For jet engines the useful power is equal to the flight speed of the aircraft multiplied by the force, known as net thrust, required to make it go at that speed. It is used when calculating propulsive efficiency.
Examples
Heat engines and heat pumps
Thermal energy is made up from molecular kinetic energy and latent phase energy. Heat engines are able to convert thermal energy in the form of a temperature gradient between a hot source and a cold sink into other desirable mechanical work. Heat pumps take mechanical work to regenerate thermal energy in a temperature gradient. Standard definitions should be used when interpreting how the propulsive power of a jet or rocket engine is transferred to its vehicle.
Heat Engine/Heat pump type | Peak power output | Power-to-weight ratio | Example use | ||
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SI | English | SI | English | ||
Wärtsilä RTA96-C 14-cylinder two-stroke diesel engine[3] | 80,080 kW | 108,920 hp | 0.03 kW/kg | 0.02 hp/lb | Emma Mærsk container ship |
ROTAX 900 ACE 60 900 cc, 3-cylinder, 4-stroke, naturally-aspirated marine engine[4] | 45 kW | 60 hp | 0.24 kW/kg | 0.15 hp/lb | Sea-Doo SPARK 2 UP[5] 2021 |
Suzuki 538 cc V-2 four-stroke petrol outboard motor[6] | 19 kW | 25 hp | 0.27 kW/kg | 0.16 hp/lb | Runabout boats |
DOE/NASA/0032-28 Mod 2 502 cc petrol Stirling engine[7] | 62.3 kW | 83.5 hp | 0.30 kW/kg | 0.18 hp/lb | Chevrolet Celebrity[•] 1985 ('one-off' prototype) |
Yamaha TR-1 3-cylinder, 4-stroke, marine engine, 1049 cc[8] | 74.5 kW | 100 hp | 0.44 kW/kg | 0.27 hp/lb | Yamaha SuperJet 2021 |
Kawasaki 1498 cc supercharged, intercooled, 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, DOHC[9] | 231 kW | 310 hp | 0.47 W/kg | 0.29 hp/lb[10] | Kawasaki ULTRA 310LX Jet ski |
GM Duramax LMM V-8 6.6 L turbo-diesel[1] | 246 kW | 330 hp | 0.65 kW/kg | 0.40 hp/lb | Chevrolet Kodiak,[•] GMC Topkick[•] |
Junkers Jumo 205A two-stroke, diesel, opposed-piston engine[11] | 647 kW | 867 hp | 1.1 kW/kg | 0.66 hp/lb | Ju 86C-1 airliner, B&V Ha 139 floatplane |
GE LM2500+ marine turboshaft[12] | 30,200 kW | 40,500 hp | 1.31 kW/kg | 0.80 hp/lb | GTS Millennium cruiseship, QM2 ocean liner |
Mazda 13B-MSP Renesis 1.3 L Wankel engine[13] | 184 kW | 247 hp | 1.5 kW/kg | 0.92 hp/lb | Mazda RX-8[•] |
PW R-4360 71.5 L 28-cylinder Radial engine (supercharged) | 3,210 kW | 4,300 hp | 1.83 kW/kg | 1.11 hp/lb | B-50, B-36, C-97, C-119, H-4 |
Wright R-3350 54.57 L 18-Cylinder Turbo-compound radial engine | 2,535 kW | 3,400 hp | 2.09 kW/kg | 1.27 hp/lb | B-29, DC-7 |
O.S. Engines 49-PI Type II 4.97 cc Wankel engine[14] | 0.934 kW | 1.252 hp | 2.8 kW/kg | 1.7 hp/lb | UAV, Model aircraft, RC Aircraft |
JetCat SPT10-RX-H turboshaft engine[15] | 9 kW | 12 hp | 3.67 kW/kg | 2.24 hp/lb | UAV Model aircraft, RC Aircraft |
GE LM6000 marine turboshaft engine[16][17] | 44,700 kW | 59,900 hp | 5.67 kW/kg | 3.38 hp/lb | Peaking power plant |
BMW V-10 3L P84/5 2005 petrol engine[18] | 690 kW | 925 hp | 7.5 kW/kg | 4.6 hp/lb | Williams FW27 car,[•] Formula One auto racing |
BMW I-4 1.49 L M12 1986 turbo engine[18][19] | 1030 kW | 1,400 hp | 8.25 kW/kg | 5.07 hp/lb | Arrows A9 car,[•] Formula One auto racing |
Rolls-Royce T406/AE1107C turboshaft engine[20] | 4,586 kW | 6,150 hp | 10.42 kW/kg | 6.33hp/lb | V-22 |
Top Fuel supercharged V-8 (nitromethane) engine[21] | 8203 kW | 11,000 hp | 36.46 kW/kg | 22.2 hp/lb | U.S. Army Top Fuel Dragster |
PWR RS-24 (SSME) Block I H2 turbopump[2] | 53,690 kW | 72,000 hp | 153 kW/kg | 93 hp/lb | Space Shuttle |
- Full vehicle power-to-weight ratio shown below
Electric motors and electromotive generators
An electric motor uses electrical energy to provide mechanical work, usually through the interaction of a magnetic field and current-carrying conductors. By the interaction of mechanical work on an electrical conductor in a magnetic field, electrical energy can be generated.
Electric motor type | Weight | Peak power output | Power-to-weight ratio | Example use | |||
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SI | English | SI | English | kW/kg | hp/lb | ||
Kawak 4 kW 28 VDC brushless DC motor[22] | 11.8 kg | 26 lb | 4 kW | 5.4 hp | 0.29 kW/kg | 0.18 hp/lb | Flight-rated motor for aircraft auxiliary systems (fuel pumps, etc.) |
Panasonic MSMA202S1G AC servo motor[23] | 6.5 kg | 14 lb | 2 kW | 2.7 hp | 0.31 kW/kg | 0.19 hp/lb | Conveyor belts, robotics |
Kawak 7.5 kW 208 VAC 400 Hz 3-phase synchronous motor[24] | 11.8 kg | 26 lb | 7.5 kW | 10.1 hp | 0.47 kW/kg | 0.29 hp/lb | Flight-rated motor for aircraft auxiliary systems (fuel pumps, etc.) |
Toshiba 660 MVA water cooled 23 kV AC turbo generator | 1,342 t | 2,959,000 lb | 660 MW | 890,000 hp | 0.49 kW/kg | 0.30 hp/lb | Bayswater, Eraring coal-fired power stations |
Canopy Tech. Cypress 32 MW 15 kV AC PM generator[25] | 33,557 kg | 73,981 lb | 32 MW | 43,000 hp | 0.95 kW/kg | 0.58 hp/lb | Electric power stations |
Toyota brushless AC NdFeB PM motor[26] | 36.3 kg | 80 lb | 50 kW | 67 hp | 1.37 kW/kg | 0.84 hp/lb | Toyota Prius[•] 2004 |
Himax HC6332-250 brushless DC motor[27] | 0.45 kg | 0.99 lb | 1.7 kW | 2.3 hp | 3.78 kW/kg | 2.30 hp/lb | Radio-controlled cars |
Hi-Pa Drive HPD40 brushless DC wheel hub motor[28] | 25 kg | 55 lb | 120 kW | 160 hp | 4.8 kW/kg | 2.92 hp/lb | Mini QED HEV, Ford F150 HEV |
ElectriFly GPMG4805 brushless DC[29] | 1.48 kg | 3.3 lb | 8.4 kW | 11.3 hp | 5.68 kW/kg | 3.45 hp/lb | Radio-controlled aircraft |
Rolls-Royce SP260D-A brushless DC | 44 kg | 97 lb | 260 kW | 350 hp | 5.9 kW/kg | 3.6 hp/lb | Electric aircraft |
YASA-400 brushless AC[30] | 24 kg | 53 lb | 165 kW | 221 hp | 6.875 kW/kg | 4.18 hp/lb | Electric vehicles, Drive eO |
ElectriFly GPMG5220 brushless DC motor[31] | 0.133 kg | 0.29 lb | 1.035 kW | 1.388 hp | 7.78 kW/kg | 4.73 hp/lb | Radio-controlled aircraft |
Remy HVH250-090-POC3 brushless DC motor[32] | 33.5 kg | 74 lb | 297 kW | 398 hp | 8.87 kW/kg | 5.39 hp/lb | Electric vehicles |
TP POWER TP100XL brushless DC motor[33] | 7 kg | 15 lb | 75 kW | 101 hp | 9.0 kW/kg | 5.5 hp/lb | Electric vehicles |
Emrax 268 brushless AC motor[34] | 19.9 kg | 44 lb | 230 kW | 310 hp | 11.56 kW/kg | 7.03 hp/lb | Electric aircraft |
Turncircles AF24PM–S axial flux motor[35] | 0.29 kg | 0.64 lb | 0.39 kW | 0.52 hp | 1.34 kW/kg | 0.52 hp/lb | Electric aircraft |
- Full vehicle power-to-weight ratio shown below
Fluid engines and fluid pumps
Fluids (liquid and gas) can be used to transmit and/or store energy using pressure and other fluid properties. Hydraulic (liquid) and pneumatic (gas) engines convert fluid pressure into other desirable mechanical or electrical work. Fluid pumps convert mechanical or electrical work into movement or pressure changes of a fluid, or storage in a pressure vessel.
Fluid powerplant type | Dry weight | Peak power output | Power-to-weight ratio | Example use | |||
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SI | English | SI | English | SI | English | ||
PlatypusPower Q2/200 hydroelectric turbine[36] | 43 kg | 95 lb | 2 kW | 2.7 hp | 0.047 kW/kg | 0.029 hp/lb | |
PlatypusPower PP20/200 hydroelectric turbine[36] | 330 kg | 728 lb | 20 kW | 27 hp | 0.060 kW/kg | 0.037 hp/lb | |
Atlas Copco LZL 35 pneumatic motor[37] | 20 kg | 44.1 lb | 6.5 kW | 8.7 hp | 0.33 kW/kg | 0.20 hp/lb | |
Atlas Copco LZB 14 pneumatic motor[38] | 0.30 kg | 0.66 lb | 0.16 kW | 0.22 hp | 0.53 kW/kg | 0.33 hp/lb | |
Bosch 0 607 954 307 pneumatic motor[39] | 0.32 kg | 0.71 lb | 0.1 kW | 0.13 hp | 0.31 kW/kg | 0.19 hp/lb | |
Atlas Copco LZB 46 pneumatic motor[40] | 1.2 kg | 2.65 lb | 0.84 kW | 1.13 hp | 0.7 kW/kg | 0.43 hp/lb | |
Bosch 0 607 957 307 pneumatic motor[39] | 1.7 kg | 3.7 lb | 0.74 kW | 0.99 hp | 0.44 kW/kg | 0.26 hp/lb | |
SAI GM7 radial piston hydraulic motor[41] | 300 kg | 661 lb | 250 kW | 335 hp | 0.83 kW/kg | 0.50 hp/lb | |
SAI GM3 radial piston hydraulic motor[42] | 15 kg | 33 lb | 15 kW | 20 hp | 1 kW/kg | 0.61 hp/lb | |
Denison GOLD CUP P14 axial piston hydraulic motor[43] | 110 kg | 250 lb | 384 kW | 509 hp | 3.5 kW/kg | 2.0 hp/lb | |
Denison TB vane pump[44] | 7 kg | 15 lb | 40.2 kW | 53.9 hp | 5.7 kW/kg | 3.6 hp/lb | |
Rexroth A2FM 16cc/rev, bent axis hydraulic motor (continuous output) | 5.4 kg | 11.9 lb | 81.8 kW | 109.7 hp | 15.1 kW/kg | 9.21 hp/lb | Concrete mixers, combine harvesters |
Hydroleduc M18, bent axis hydraulic motor (continuous output)[45] | 5.5 kg | 12.1 lb | 92 kW | 123 hp | 16.7 kW/kg | 10.2 hp/lb | Vehicle transmissions, forestry equipment |
Thermoelectric generators and electrothermal actuators
A variety of effects can be harnessed to produce thermoelectricity, thermionic emission, pyroelectricity and piezoelectricity. Electrical resistance and ferromagnetism of materials can be harnessed to generate thermoacoustic energy from an electric current.
Thermoelectric powerplant type | Dry weight | Peak power output | Power-to-weight ratio | Example Use | |||
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Teledyne 238Pu GPHS-RTG 1980[46][47] | 56 kg | 123 lb | 285 W | 0.39 hp | 5.09 W/kg | 0.003 hp/lb | Galileo probe, New Horizons probe |
Boeing 238Pu MMRTG MSL[47] | 44.1 kg | 97.2 lb | 123 W | 0.16 hp | 2.79 W/kg | 0.002 hp/lb | MSL Curiosity rover |
HZ-20 thermoelectric module[48] | 0.102 kg | 0.225 lb | 21.0 W | 0.028 hp | 206 W/kg | 0.125 hp/lb |
(Closed cell) batteries
All electrochemical cell batteries deliver a changing voltage as their chemistry changes from "charged" to "discharged". A nominal output voltage and a cutoff voltage are typically specified for a battery by its manufacturer. The output voltage falls to the cutoff voltage when the battery becomes "discharged". The nominal output voltage is always less than the open-circuit voltage produced when the battery is "charged". The temperature of a battery can affect the power it can deliver, where lower temperatures reduce power. Total energy delivered from a single charge cycle is affected by both the battery temperature and the power it delivers. If the temperature lowers or the power demand increases, the total energy delivered at the point of "discharge" is also reduced.
Battery discharge profiles are often described in terms of a factor of battery capacity. For example, a battery with a nominal capacity quoted in ampere-hours (Ah) at a C/10 rated discharge current (derived in amperes) may safely provide a higher discharge current – and therefore higher power-to-weight ratio – but only with a lower energy capacity. Power-to-weight ratio for batteries is therefore less meaningful without reference to corresponding energy-to-weight ratio and cell temperature. This relationship is known as Peukert's law.[49]
Battery type | Volts | Temp. | Energy-to-weight ratio | Power-to-weight ratio |
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Energizer 675 Mercury Free Zinc-air battery[50] | 1.4 V | 21 °C | 1,645 kJ/kg to 0.9 V | 1.65 W/kg 2.24 mA |
GE Durathon NaMx A2 UPS Molten salt battery[51] | 54.2 V | -40–65 °C | 342 kJ/kg to 37.8 V | 15.8 W/kg C/6 (76 A) |
Panasonic R03 AAA Zinc–carbon battery[52][53] | 1.5 V | 20±2 °C | 47 kJ/kg 20 mA to 0.9 V | 3.3 W/kg 20 mA |
88 kJ/kg 150 mA to 0.9 V | 24 W/kg 150 mA | |||
Eagle-Picher SAR-10081 60Ah 22-cell Nickel–hydrogen battery[54] | 27.7 V | 10 °C | 192 kJ/kg C/2 to 22 V | 23 W/kg C/2 |
165 kJ/kg C/1 to 22 V | 46 W/kg C/1 | |||
ClaytonPower 400Ah Lithium-ion battery[55][56] | 12 V | 617 kJ/kg | 85.7 W/kg C/1 (175 A) | |
Energizer 522 Prismatic Zn–MnO2 Alkaline battery[57] | 9 V | 21 °C | 444 kJ/kg 25 mA to 4.8 V | 4.9 W/kg 25 mA |
340 kJ/kg 100 mA to 4.8 V | 19.7 W/kg 100 mA | |||
221 kJ/kg 500 mA to 4.8 V | 99 W/kg 500 mA | |||
Panasonic HHR900D 9.25Ah Nickel–metal hydride battery[58] | 1.2 V | 20 °C | 209.65 kJ/kg to 0.7 V | 11.7 W/kg C/5 |
58.2 W/kg C/1 | ||||
116 W/kg 2C | ||||
URI 1418Ah replaceable anode Aluminium–air battery model[59][60] | 244.8 V | 60 °C | 4680 kJ/kg | 130.3 W/kg (142 A) |
LG Chemical/CPI E2 6Ah LiMn2O4 Lithium-ion polymer battery[61][62] | 3.8 V | 25 °C | 530.1 kJ/kg C/2 to 3.0 V | 71.25 W/kg |
513 kJ/kg 1C to 3.0 V | 142.5 W/kg | |||
Saft 45E Fe Super-Phosphate Lithium iron phosphate battery[63] | 3.3 V | 25 °C | 581 kJ/kg C to 2.5 V | 161 W/kg |
560 kJ/kg 1.14 C to 2.0 V | 183 W/kg | |||
0.73 kJ/kg 2.27 C to 1.5 V | 367 W/kg | |||
Energizer CH35 C 1.8Ah Nickel–cadmium battery[64] | 1.2 V | 21 °C | 152 kJ/kg C/10 to 1 V | 4 W/kg C/10 |
147.1 kJ/kg 5C to 1 V | 200 W/kg 5 C | |||
Firefly Energy Oasis FF12D1-G31 6-cell 105Ah VRLA battery[65] | 12 V | 25 °C | 142 kJ/kg C/10 to 7.2 V | 4 W/kg C/10 |
-1 8 °C | 7 kJ/kg CCA to 7.2 V | 234 W/kg CCA (625 A) | ||
0 °C | 9 kJ/kg CA to 7.2 V | 300 W/kg CA (800 A) | ||
Panasonic CGA103450A 1.95Ah LiCoO2 Lithium-ion battery[66] | 3.7 V | 20 °C | 666 kJ/kg C/5.3 to 2.75 V | 35 W/kg C/5.3 |
0 °C | 633 kJ/kg C/1 to 2.75 V | 176 W/kg C/1 | ||
20 °C | 655 kJ/kg C/1 to 2.75 V | 182 W/kg C/1 | ||
20 °C | 641 kJ/kg 2C to 2.75 V | 356 W/kg 2C | ||
Electric Fuel Battery Corp. UUV 120Ah Zinc–air fuel cell[67] | 630 kJ/kg | 500 W/kg C/1 | ||
Sion Power 2.5Ah Lithium-sulfur battery[68] | 2.15 V | 25 °C | 1260 kJ/kg | 70 W/kg C/5 |
1209 kJ/kg | 672 W/kg 2C | |||
Stanford Prussian Blue durable Potassium-ion battery[69] | 1.35 V | room | 54 kJ/kg | 13.8 W/kg C/1 |
50 kJ/kg | 138 W/kg 10C | |||
39 kJ/kg | 693 W/kg 50C | |||
Maxell / Yuasa / AIST Nickel–metal hydride lab prototype[70] | 45 °C | 980 W/kg | ||
Toshiba SCiB cell 4.2Ah Li2TiO3 Lithium-ion battery[71][72] | 2.4 V | 25 °C | 242 kJ/kg | 67.2 W/kg C/1 |
Ionix Power Systems LiMn2O4 Lithium-ion battery lab model[73] | lab | 270 kJ/kg | 1700 W/kg | |
lab | 29 kJ/kg | 4900 W/kg | ||
A123 Systems 26650 Cell 2.3Ah LiFePO4 Lithium-ion battery[74][75] | 3.3 V | -20 °C | 347 kJ/kg C/1 to 2 V | 108 W/kg C/1 |
0 °C | 371 kJ/kg C/1 to 2 V | 108 W/kg C/1 | ||
25 °C | 390 kJ/kg C/1 to 2 V | 108 W/kg C/1 | ||
25 °C | 390 kJ/kg 27C to 2 V | 3300 W/kg 27C | ||
25 °C | 57 kJ/kg 32C to 2 V | 5657 W/kg 32C | ||
Saft VL 6Ah Lithium-ion battery[76] | 3.65 V | -20 °C | 154 kJ/kg 30C to 2.5 V | 41.4 W/kg 30C (180 A) |
182 kJ/kg 1C to 2.5 V | 67.4 W/kg 1C | |||
25 °C | 232 kJ/kg 1C to 2.5 V | 64.4 W/kg 1C | ||
233 kJ/kg 58.3C to 2.5 V | 3289 W/kg 58.3C (350 A) | |||
34 kJ/kg 267C to 2.5 V | 7388 W/kg 267C (1.6 kA) | |||
4.29 kJ/kg 333C to 2.5 V | 9706 W/kg 333C (2 kA) |
Electrostatic, electrolytic and electrochemical capacitors
Capacitors store electric charge onto two electrodes separated by an electric field semi-insulating (dielectric) medium. Electrostatic capacitors feature planar electrodes onto which electric charge accumulates. Electrolytic capacitors use a liquid electrolyte as one of the electrodes and the electric double layer effect upon the surface of the dielectric-electrolyte boundary to increase the amount of charge stored per unit volume. Electric double-layer capacitors extend both electrodes with a nanopourous material such as activated carbon to significantly increase the surface area upon which electric charge can accumulate, reducing the dielectric medium to nanopores and a very thin high permittivity separator.
While capacitors tend not to be as temperature sensitive as batteries, they are significantly capacity constrained and without the strength of chemical bonds suffer from self-discharge. Power-to-weight ratio of capacitors is usually higher than batteries because charge transport units within the cell are smaller (electrons rather than ions), however energy-to-weight ratio is conversely usually lower.
Capacitor type | Capacitance | Voltage | Temp. | Energy-to-weight ratio | Power-to-weight ratio |
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ACT Premlis Lithium ion capacitor[77] | 2000 F | 4.0 V | 25 °C | 54 kJ/kg to 2.0 V | 44.4 W/kg @ 5 A |
31 kJ/kg to 2.0 V | 850 W/kg @ 10 A | ||||
Nesccap Electric double-layer capacitor[78] | 5000 F | 2.7 V | 25 °C | 19.58 kJ/kg to 1.35 V | 5.44 W/kg C/1 (1.875 A) |
5.2 kJ/kg to 1.35 V | 5,200 W/kg[79] @ 2,547 A | ||||
EEStor EESU barium titanate supercapacitor[80] | 30.693 F | 3500 V | 85 °C | 1471.98 kJ/kg | 80.35 W/kg C/5 |
1471.98 kJ/kg | 8,035 W/kg 20 C | ||||
General Atomics 3330CMX2205 High Voltage Capacitor[81] | 20.5 mF | 3300 V | (unknown) | 2.3 kJ/kg | (unknown) |
Fuel cell stacks and flow cell batteries
Fuel cells and flow cells, although perhaps using similar chemistry to batteries, have the distinction of not containing the energy storage medium or fuel. With a continuous flow of fuel and oxidant, available fuel cells and flow cells continue to convert the energy storage medium into electric energy and waste products. Fuel cells distinctly contain a fixed electrolyte whereas flow cells also require a continuous flow of electrolyte. Flow cells typically have the fuel dissolved in the electrolyte.
Fuel cell type | Dry weight | Power-to-weight ratio | Example use |
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Redflow Power+BOS ZB600 10kWh ZBB[82] | 900 kg | 5.6 W/kg (9.3 W/kg peak) | Rural Grid support |
Ceramic Fuel Cells BlueGen MG 2.0 CHP SOFC[83] | 200 kg | 10 W/kg | |
15 W/kg CHP | |||
MTU Friedrichshafen 240 kW MCFC HotModule 2006 | 20,000 kg | 12 W/kg | |
Smart Fuel Cell Jenny 600S 25 W DMFC[84] | 1.7 kg | 14.7 W/kg | Portable military electronics |
UTC Power PureCell 400 kW PAFC[85] | 27,216 kg | 14.7 W/kg | |
GEFC 50V50A-VRB Vanadium redox battery[86] | 80 kg | 31.3 W/kg (125 W/kg peak) | |
Ballard Power Systems Xcellsis HY-205 205 kW PEMFC[87] | 2,170 kg | 94.5 W/kg | Mercedes-Benz Citaro O530BZ[•] |
UTC Power/NASA 12 kW AFC[88] | 122 kg | 98 W/kg | Space Shuttle orbiter[•] |
Ballard Power Systems FCgen-1030 1.2 kW CHP PEMFC[89] | 12 kg | 100 W/kg | Residential cogeneration |
Ballard Power Systems FCvelocity-HD6 150 kW PEMFC[89] | 400 kg | 375 W/kg | Bus and heavy duty |
NASA Glenn Research Center 50 W SOFC[90] | 0.071 kg | 700 W/kg | |
Honda 2003 43 kW FC Stack PEMFC[91][•] | 43 kg | 1000 W/kg | Honda FCX Clarity[•] |
Lynntech, Inc. PEMFC lab prototype[92] | 0.347 kg | 1,500 W/kg | |
PowerCell S3 125 kW commercial PEMFC[93] | 43 kg | 2,900 W/kg |
- Full vehicle power-to-weight ratio shown below
Photovoltaics
Photovoltaic Panel type | Power-to-weight ratio |
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Thyssen Solartec 128 W Nanocrystalline Si Triplejunction PV module[94] | 6 W/kg |
Suntech/UNSW HiPerforma PLUTO220-Udm 220 W Ga-F22 Polycrystalline Si PERC PV module[95] | 13.1 W/kg STP |
9.64 W/kg nominal | |
Global Solar PN16015A 62 W CIGS polycrystalline thin film PV module[96] | 40 W/kg |
Able (AEC) PUMA 6 kW GaInP2/GaAs/Ge-on-Ge Triplejunction PV array[97] | 65 W/kg |
Current spacecraft grade | ~77 W/kg[98] |
Vehicles
Power-to-weight ratios for vehicles are usually calculated using curb weight (for cars) or wet weight (for motorcycles), that is, excluding weight of the driver and any cargo. This could be slightly misleading, especially with regard to motorcycles, where the driver might weigh 1/3 to 1/2 as much as the vehicle itself. In the sport of competitive cycling athlete's performance is increasingly being expressed in VAMs and thus as a power-to-weight ratio in W/kg. This can be measured through the use of a bicycle powermeter or calculated from measuring incline of a road climb and the rider's time to ascend it.[99]
Utility and practical vehicles
Most vehicles are designed to meet passenger comfort and cargo carrying requirements. Different designs trade off power-to-weight ratio to increase comfort, cargo space, fuel economy, emissions control, energy security and endurance. Reduced drag and lower rolling resistance in a vehicle design can facilitate increased cargo space without increase in the (zero cargo) power-to-weight ratio. This increases the role flexibility of the vehicle. Energy security considerations can trade off power (typically decreased) and weight (typically increased), and therefore power-to-weight ratio, for fuel flexibility or drive-train hybridisation. Some utility and practical vehicle variants such as hot hatches and sports-utility vehicles reconfigure power (typically increased) and weight to provide the perception of sports car like performance or for other psychological benefit.
A locomotive generally must be very heavy in order to develop enough adhesion on the rails to start a train. As the coefficient of friction between steel wheels and rails seldom exceeds 0.25 in most cases, improving a locomotive's power-to-weight ratio is often counterproductive. However, the choice of power transmission system, such as variable-frequency drive versus direct current drive, may support a higher power-to-weight ratio by better managing propulsion power.
Notable low ratio
Vehicle | Power | Vehicle weight | Power-to-weight ratio |
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Benz Patent Motorwagen 954 cc 1886[100] | 560 W / 0.75 bhp | 265 kg / 584 lb | 2.1 W/kg / 0.0013 hp/lb |
Stephenson's Rocket 0-2-2 steam locomotive with tender 1829[101] | 15 kW / 20 bhp | 4,320 kg / 9524 lb | 3.5 W/kg / 0.002 hp/lb |
CBQ Zephyr streamliner diesel locomotive with railcars 1934[102] | 492 kW / 660 bhp | 94 t / 208,000 lb | 5.21 W/kg / 0.003 hp/lb |
Alberto Contador's Verbier climb 2009 Tour de France on Specialized bike[99] | 420 W / 0.56 bhp | 62 kg / 137 lb | 6.7 W/kg / 0.004 hp/lb |
Force Motors Minidor Diesel 499 cc auto rickshaw[103][104] | 6.6 kW / 8.8 bhp | 700 kg / 1543 lb | 9 W/kg / 0.0054 hp/lb |
PRR Q2 4-4-6-4 steam locomotive with tender 1944 | 5,956 kW / 7,987 bhp | 475.9 t / 1,049,100 lb | 12.5 W/kg / 0.0076 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz Citaro O530BZ H2 fuel cell bus 2002[105] | 205 kW / 275 bhp | 14,500 kg / 32,000 lb | 14.1 W/kg / 0.0085 hp/lb |
TGV BR Class 373 high-speed Eurostar Trainset 1993 | 12,240 kW / 16,414 bhp | 816 t / 1,798,972 lb | 15 W/kg / 0.0091 hp/lb |
Fiat 500 1957 | 10 kW / 13 bhp | 499 kg / 1100 lb | 19.4 W/kg / 0.011 hp/lb |
General Dynamics M1 Abrams Main battle tank 1980[106] | 1,119 kW / 1500 bhp | 55.7 t / 122,800 lb | 20.1 W/kg / 0.012 hp/lb |
BMW Isetta 1955 | 10 kW / 13 bhp | 417 kg / 920 lb | 23.2 W/kg / 0.014 hp/lb |
BR Class 43 high-speed diesel electric locomotive 1975 | 1,678 kW / 2,250 bhp | 70.25 t / 154,875 lb | 23.9 W/kg / 0.014 hp/lb |
GE AC6000CW diesel electric locomotive 1996 | 4,660 kW / 6,250 bhp | 192 t / 423,000 lb | 24.3 W/kg / 0.015 hp/lb |
BR Class 55 Napier Deltic diesel electric locomotive 1961 | 2,460 kW / 3,300 bhp | 101 t / 222,667 lb | 24.4 W/kg / 0.015 hp/lb |
International CXT 2004[107] | 164 kW / 220 bhp | 6,577 kg / 14500 lb | 25 W/kg / 0.015 hp/lb |
Ford Model T 2.9 L flex-fuel 1908 | 15 kW / 20 bhp | 540 kg / 1,200 lb | 28 W/kg / 0.017 hp/lb |
TH!NK City 2008[108] | 30 kW / 40 bhp | 1038 kg / 2,288 lb | 28.9 W/kg / 0.017 hp/lb |
Messerschmitt KR200 Kabinenroller 191 cc 1955 | 6 kW / 8.2 bhp | 230 kg / 506 lb | 30 W/kg / 0.018 hp/lb |
Wright Flyer 1903 | 9 kW / 12 bhp | 274 kg / 605 lb | 33 W/kg / 0.02 hp/lb |
Citroën 2CV 1948-1990 | 22 kW / 29 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 36 W/kg / 0.022 hp/lb |
Hildebrand & Wolfmüller motorcycle 1894 | 1.9 kW / 2.5 hp | 50 kg / 110 lb | 37 W/kg / 0.022 hp/lb |
Volkswagen Beelte 1963 | 30 kW / 40 hp | 798 kg / 1760 lb | 37.4 W/kg / 0.022 hp/lb |
Volkswagen Type 2 1967[109] | 40 kW / 54 hp | 1048 kg / 2310 lb | 38.4 W/kg / 0.023 hp/lb |
Tata Nano 624 cc 2008 | 26 kW / 35 bhp | 635 kg / 1,400 lb | 41.0 W/kg / 0.025 hp/lb |
Bombardier JetTrain high-speed gas turbine-electric locomotive 2000[110] | 3,750 kW / 5,029 bhp | 90,750 kg / 200,000 lb | 41.2 W/kg / 0.025 hp/lb |
Suzuki MightyBoy 543 cc 1988 | 23 kW / 31 bhp | 550 kg / 1,213 lb | 42 W/kg / 0.025 hp/lb |
Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2009[111] | 47 kW / 63 bhp | 1,080 kg / 2,381 lb | 43.5 W/kg / 0.026 hp/lb |
Holden FJ 2,160 cc 1953[112] | 44.7 kW / 60 bhp | 1,021 kg / 2,250 lb | 43.8 W/kg / 0.026 hp/lb |
Morris Minor 1962 | 36 kW / 48 hp | 775 kg / 1708 lb | 46 W/kg / 0.028 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Kodiak/GMC Topkick LYE 6.6 L 2005[1][113] | 246 kW / 330 bhp | 5126 kg / 11,300 lb | 48 W/kg / 0.029 hp/lb |
DOE/NASA/0032-28 Chevrolet Celebrity 502 cc ASE Mod II 1985[7] | 62.3 kW / 83.5 bhp | 1,297 kg / 2,860 lb | 48 W/kg / 0.029 hp/lb |
Yamaha PW50 minibike[114][115] | 2 kW / 2.68 hp | 41 kg / 90 lb | 49 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Suzuki Alto 796 cc 2000 | 35 kW / 46 bhp | 720 kg / 1,587 lb | 49 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Land Rover Defender 2.4 L 1990[116] | 90 kW / 121 bhp | 1,837 kg / 4,050 lb | 49 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Mercury Eight 1949 | 82 kW / 110 hp | 1531 kg / 3375 lb | 54 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Peel P50 1962 | 3.1 kW / 4.2 bhp | 56 kg / 123 lb | 56 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
U.S. Army HMMWV LUV 1983 | 142 kW / 190 hp | 2359 kg / 5200 lb | 60 W/kg / 0.036 hp/lb |
Honda Z series "Monkey Bike" 2018[117] | 6.9 kW / 9.25 hp | 107 kg / 235 lb | 65 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Reliant Robin 1973 | 29 kW / 39 bhp | 450 kg / 992 lb | 64.6 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Bentley 8-Litre 1930 | 2500 kg / 5500 lb | 160 kW / 220 hp | 66 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Suzuki LT-125D QuadRunner 1982[118] | 87 kg / 192 lb | 8.3 kW / 11.1 hp | 95 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Hudson Hornet 1954 | 157 kW / 210 hp | 1610 kg / 3550 lb | 97 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Cadillac Eldorado 1959 | 257 kW / 345 hp | 2295 kg / 5060 lb | 112 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Meyers Manx dune buggy 1965[119] | 67 kW / 90 hp | 576 kg / 1250 lb | 118 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Common power
Vehicle | Power | Vehicle weight | Power-to-weight ratio |
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Toyota Prius 1.8 L 2010 (petrol only)[120] | 73 kW / 98 bhp | 1,380 kg / 3,042 lb | 53 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Bajaj Platina Naked 100 cc 2006[121] | 6 kW / 8 bhp | 113 kg / 249 lb | 53 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Nissan Leaf electric car 2013 | 80 kW / 110 hp | 1493 kg / 3291 lb | 55 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Subaru R2 type S 2003[122] | 47 kW / 63 bhp | 830 kg / 1,830 lb | 57 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Ford Fiesta ECOnetic 1.6 L TDCi 5dr 2009[123] | 66 kW / 89 bhp | 1,155 kg / 2,546 lb | 57 W/kg / 0.03 hp/lb |
Volvo C30 1.6D DRIVe S/S 3dr Hatch 2010[124] | 80 kW / 108 bhp | 1,347 kg / 2,970 lb | 59.4 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Ford Focus ECOnetic 1.6 L TDCi 5dr Hatch 2009[125] | 81 kW / 108 bhp | 1,357 kg / 2,992 lb | 59.7 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Ford Focus 1.8 L Zetec S TDCi 5dr Hatch 2009[126] | 84 kW / 113 bhp | 1,370 kg / 3,020 lb | 61 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Honda FCX Clarity 4 kg Hydrogen 2008[127] | 100 kW / 134 bhp | 1,600 kg / 3,528 lb | 63 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Hummer H1 6.6 L V8 2006[128] | 224 kW / 300 bhp | 3,559 kg / 7,847 lb | 63 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Audi A2 1.4 L TDI 90 type S 2003[129] | 66 kW / 89 bhp | 1,030 kg / 2,270 lb | 64 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Opel/Vauxhall/Holden/Chevrolet Astra 1.7 L CTDi 125 2010[130] | 92 kW / 123 bhp | 1,393 kg / 3,071 lb | 66 W∕kg / 0.04 hp∕lb |
Mini (new) Cooper 1.6D 2007[131] | 81 kW / 108 bhp | 1,185 kg / 2,612 lb | 68 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Toyota Previa S/C 1994 | 118 kW / 158 hp | 1703 kg / 3755 lb | 69 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Toyota Prius 1.8 L 2010 (electric boost)[120] | 100 kW / 134 bhp | 1,380 kg / 3,042 lb | 72 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Ford Focus 2.0 L Zetec S TDCi 5dr Hatch 2009[132] | 100 kW / 134 bhp | 1,370 kg / 3,020 lb | 73 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
General Motors EV1 electric car Gen II 1998[133] | 102.2 kW / 137 bhp | 1,400 kg / 3,086 lb | 73 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Dodge RAM 1500 2021[134] | 194 kW / 260 hp | 2601 kg / 5734 lb | 74.5 W/kg / 0.04 hp/lb |
Toyota Venza I4 2.7 L FWD 2009[135] | 136 kW / 182 bhp | 1,706 kg / 3,760 lb | 80 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Ford Focus 2.0 L Zetec S 5dr Hatch 2009[136] | 107 kW / 143 bhp | 1,327 kg / 2,926 lb | 81 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Fiat Grande Punto 1.6 L Multijet 120 2005[137] | 88 kW / 118 bhp | 1,075 kg / 2,370 lb | 82 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Mini (classic) 1275GT 1969 | 57 kW / 76 bhp | 686 kg / 1,512 lb | 83 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Hyundai i20 2014[138] | 88 kW / 118 hp | 1045 kg / 2304 lb | 84 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Opel/Vauxhall/Holden/Chevrolet Astra 2.0 L CTDi 160 2010[139] | 118 kW / 158 bhp | 1,393 kg / 3,071 lb | 85 W∕kg / 0.05 hp∕lb |
Ford Windstar 1996 | 149 kW / 200 hp | 1724 kg / 3800 lb | 86.5 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Hyundai Getz 2008 | 81 kW / 108 hp | 930 kg / 2050 lb | 87 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Toyota Sienna 1998 | 157 kW / 210 hp | 1802 kg / 3973 lb | 87 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Suburban 5.7 L V8 1998[140] | 190 kW / 255 hp | 2189 kg / 4825 lb | 87 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Ford Focus 2.0 auto 2007[141] | 104.4 kW / 140 bhp | 1,198 kg / 2,641 lb | 87.1 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Chevrolet/Geo Prizm 1992 | 97 kW / 130 hp | 1104.5 kg / 2435 lb | 87.8 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Subaru Legacy/Liberty 2.0R 2005[142] | 121 kW / 162 bhp | 1,370 kg / 3,020 lb | 88 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Kia Sportage 2.4 L 4-cyl. FWD 2021[143] | 135 kW / 181 hp | 1499 kg / 3305 lb | 90 W/kg / 0.055 hp/lb |
Subaru Outback 2.5i 2008[144] | 130.5 kW / 175 bhp | 1,430 kg / 3,153 lb | 91 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Smart Fortwo 1.0 L Brabus 2009[145] | 72 kW / 97 bhp | 780 kg / 1,720 lb | 92 W/kg / 0.05 hp/lb |
Honda Odyssey 3.5 L V6 2001 | 179 kW / 240 hp | 1920 kg / 4233 lb | 93 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Chevrolet C/K 3500 1998 | 216 kW / 290 hp | 2194.5 kg / 4838 lb | 98.5 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Nissan Leaf 2018 | 160 kW / 215 hp | 1580 kg / 3480 lb | 99 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
BMW i3 2021 | 135 kW / 181 hp | 1348 kg / 2972 lb | 100 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Ford Crown Victoria 2004 | 186 kW / 250 hp | 1840 kg / 4057 lb | 101 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Hyundai Sonata 2.4 L 4-cyl. 2011 | 147 kW / 197 hp | 1451 kg / 3199 lb | 101 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz E 320 CDI 2003 | 167 kW / 224 hp | 1649 kg / 3635 lb | 101.3 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Acura TSX 2006 | 153 kW / 205 hp | 1505 kg / 3318 lb | 102 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Hyundai Santa Fe 3.3 L V6 2007[146] | 180 kW / 242 hp | 1744.5 kg / 3846 lb | 103 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Express 2021[147] | 299 kW / 401 hp | 2858 kg / 6300 lb | 105 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Toyota Venza V6 3.5 L AWD 2009[135] | 200 kW / 268 bhp | 1,835 kg / 4,045 lb | 109 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Toyota Venza I4 2.7 L FWD 2009[135] with Lotus mass reduction[148] | 136 kW / 182 bhp | 1,210 kg / 2,667 lb | 112.2 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Toyota Hilux V6 DOHC 4 L 4×2 Single Cab Pickup ute 2009[149] | 175 kW / 235 bhp | 1,555 kg / 3,428 lb | 112.5 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Dodge RAM 2500 6.4 L V8 Hemi 2018 | 306 kW / 410 hp | 2694 kg / 5940 lb | 113.5 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Toyota Venza V6 3.5 L FWD 2009[135] | 200 kW / 268 bhp | 1,755 kg / 3,870 lb | 114 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Toyota Tacoma 3.5 L V6 2016 | 207 kW / 278 hp | 1805 kg / 3980 lb | 115 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Toyota Tundra 4.7 L V8 2005 | 210 kW / 282 hp | 1785 kg / 3935 lb | 118 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Dodge Ram 1500 8.0 L Magnum V10 2002 | 224 kW / 300 hp | 1885 kg / 4155 lb | 119 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0 L 4-cyl. 2010[150] | 157 kW / 210 hp | 1315 kg / 2900 lb | 119 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Toyota Tundra 5.7 L V8 2021[151] | 284 kW / 381 hp | 2377 kg / 5240 lb | 119.5 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Nissan Titan 2021[152] | 298 kW / 400 hp | 2495 kg / 5500 lb | 120 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Honda Civic Si Coupe 2020 | 153 kW / 205 hp | 1242 kg / 2738 lb | 123 W/kg / 0.075 hp/lb |
Dodge Ram 2500 5.7 L V8 Hemi 2009 | 291 kW / 390 hp | 2338 kg / 5154 lb | 124 W/kg / 0.075 hp/lb |
Acura TL 2004 | 201 kW / 270 hp | 1579 kg / 3480 lb | 127.5 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Ford Taurus SHO 2009 | 272 kW / 365 hp | 1990 kg / 4388 lb | 137 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Silverado 6.2 L V8 2021[153] | 313 kW / 420 hp | 1996 kg / 4400 lb | 157 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Ford F-150 XL SuperCab 3.5 L PowerBoost V6 twin-turbo hybrid 2021[154][155] | 321 kW / 430 hp | 2090 kg / 4607 lb | 153 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Toyota Tacoma TRD 3.4 L V6 1996 | 189 kW / 254 hp | 1161 kg / 2560 lb | 163 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Performance luxury, roadsters and mild sports
Increased engine performance is a consideration, but also other features associated with luxury vehicles. Longitudinal engines are common. Bodies vary from hot hatches, sedans (saloons), coupés, convertibles and roadsters. Mid-range dual-sport and cruiser motorcycles tend to have similar power-to-weight ratios.
Vehicle | Power | Vehicle weight | Power-to-weight ratio |
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eRuf Model A electric car 2008 | 150 kW / 201 hp | 1910 kg / 4211 lb | 78.5 W/kg / 0.047 hp/lb |
Datsun 510 1969 | 81 kW / 109 hp | 965 kg / 2127 lb | 84 W/kg / 0.051 hp/lb |
Triumph TR8 1981 | 110 kW / 148 hp | 1204 kg / 2654 lb | 92 W/kg / 0.055 hp/lb |
Triumph TR6 1968 | 110 kW / 150 hp | 1130 kg / 2491 lb | 99 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Mazda MX-5 Miata 1996 | 99 kW / 133 hp | 960 kg / 2120 lb | 103 W/kg / 0.063 hp/lb |
Honda CR-X del Sol 1992 | 125 kW / 168 hp | 1041 kg / 2295 lb | 120 W/kg / 0.073 hp/lb |
Honda Accord sedan V6 2011 | 202 kW / 271 bhp | 1630 kg / 3593 lb | 124 W/kg / 0.075 hp/lb |
Mini (new) Cooper 1.6T S JCW 2008[156] | 155 kW / 208 bhp | 1205 kg / 2657 lb | 129 W/kg / 0.078 hp/lb |
Nissan IDx NISMO 2013 | 172 kW / 230 hp | 1315 kg / 2900 lb | 130 W/kg / 0.079 hp/lb |
Mazda RX-8 1.3 L Wankel 2003 | 173 kW / 232 bhp | 1309 kg / 2888 lb | 132 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Holden Statesman/Caprice / Buick Park Avenue / Daewoo Veritas 6 L V8 2007[157] | 270 kW / 362 bhp | 1891 kg / 4170 lb | 143 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Kawasaki KLR650 Gasoline DualSport 650 cc | 26 kW / 35 bhp | 182 kg / 401 lb | 143 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
NATO HTC M1030M1 Diesel/Jet fuel DualSport 670 cc[158] | 26 kW / 35 bhp | 182 kg / 401 lb | 143 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Harley-Davidson FLSTF Softail Fat Boy Cruiser 1,584 cc 2009[159] | 47 kW / 63 bhp | 324 kg / 714 lb | 145 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
BMW 7 Series 760Li 6 L V12 2006[160] | 327 kW / 439 bhp | 2250 kg / 4960 lb | 145 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2.0 L 2008[161] | 227 kW / 304 bhp | 1530 kg / 3373 lb | 148 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Honda S2000 roadster 1999 | 183.88 kW / 240 bhp | 1250 kg / 2723 lb | 150 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Toyota MR2 1994 | 180 kW / 242 hp | 1205 kg / 2657 lb | 150 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Kia Stinger GT 2021 | 272 kW / 365 hp | 1737 kg / 3829 lb | 157 W/kg / 0.095 hp/lb |
Honda Civic Type R 2020 | 235 kW / 316 hp | 1395 kg / 3075 lb | 169 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
GMH HSV Clubsport / GMV VXR8 / GMC CSV CR8 / Pontiac G8 6 L V8 2006[162] | 317 kW / 425 bhp | 1831 kg / 4037 lb | 173 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Tesla Roadster 2011[163] | 215 kW / 288 bhp | 1235 kg / 2723 lb | 174 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Pontiac GTO 2005 | 298 kW / 400 hp | 1690 kg / 3725 lb | 176.5 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Suzuki RE5 wankel engine motorcycle 1974 | 46.2 kW / 61.9 hp | 230 kg / 507 lb | 201 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Sports vehicles
Power-to-weight ratio is an important vehicle characteristic that affects the acceleration of sports vehicles.
Vehicle | Power | Vehicle weight | Power-to-weight ratio |
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Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R 1969 | 119 kW / 160 hp | 1100 kg / 2425 lb | 108.5 W/kg / 0.065 hp/lb |
Jaguar XK120 SE 1951 | 157 kW / 210 hp | 1368 kg / 3015 lb | 114.5 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Porsche 356-B/2000GS Carrera 2 1962[164][165] | 96.9 kW / 130 hp | 825 kg / 1819 lb | 117.5 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupe 1954 | 180 kW / 241 hp | 1500 kg / 3307 lb | 120 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 | 152 kW / 203 hp | 1165 kg / 2568 lb | 130 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 1991 | 183 kW / 245 hp | 1400 kg / 3086.5 lb | 130.5 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Mitsubishi FTO 1994 | 147 kW / 197 hp | 1100 kg / 2425 lb | 133.5 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Saleen S331 Supercab 2008 | 336 kW / 450 hp | 2495 kg / 5500 lb | 134.5 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Ford F-150 SVT Raptor 2010 | 373 kW / 500 hp | 2729 kg / 6016 lb | 137 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Porsche 911 Carrera RS 1973 | 154 kW / 207 hp | 1111 kg / 2450 lb | 139 W/kg / 0.08 hp/lb |
Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 1994 | 238.4 kW / 320 hp | 1695 kg / 3737 lb | 141 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 | 206 kW / 276 hp | 1430 kg / 3153 lb | 144 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Jaguar XJR-S 1988[166] | 245 kW / 329 hp | 1755 kg / 3869 lb | 144 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Nissan 300ZX 1989 | 224 kW / 300 hp | 1552 kg / 3422 lb | 144 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Buick Regal GNX 1987[167] | 224 kW / 300 hp | 1608 kg / 3545 lb | 146 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 1993 | 224 kW / 301 hp | 1530 kg / 3373 lb | 147 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Ferrari Dino 1967 | 132 kW / 178 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 147.5 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Renault Alpine A110 1973 | 104 kW / 140 hp | 706 kg / 1556 lb | 148 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Jaguar E-Type 1961 | 198 kW / 265 hp | 1315 kg / 2900 lb | 150 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Lotus Eleven 1956 | 62 kW / 83 hp | 412 kg / 908 lb | 150 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
BMW E30 M3 Sport Evolution 1989 | 175 kW / 235 hp | 1165 kg / 2568 lb | 150 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Nissan 350Z 2007 | 228 kW / 306 hp | 1515 kg / 3339 lb | 151 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
AMC Rebel "The Machine" 1970 | 254 kW / 340 hp | 1656 kg / 3650 lb | 153 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Porsche Boxster 2003 | 191 kW / 258 hp | 1250 kg / 2756 lb | 154 W/kg / 0.09 hp/lb |
Lotus Seven 1973 | 78 kW / 105 hp | 499 kg / 1100 lb | 157 W/kg / 0.095 hp/lb |
BMW M1 1978 | 203.6 kW / 273 hp | 1300 kg / 2866 lb | 157 W/kg / 0.095 hp/lb |
Ferrari 166MM Barchetta 1948 | 103 kW / 138 hp | 650 kg / 1433 lb | 158 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 1999 | 244 kW / 327 hp | 1540 kg / 3395 lb | 158 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Dodge Ram SRT-10 2004 | 373 kW / 500 hp | 2327 kg / 5130 lb | 160 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Aston Martin DB5 Vantage 1964 | 242 kW / 325 hp | 1502 kg / 3311 lb | 161 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Mazda RX-7 Spirit R (Type A) 2002 | 206 kW / 276 hp | 1270 kg / 2800 lb | 162 W/kg / 0.1 hp/lb |
Toyota Supra 1993 | 243 kW / 326 hp | 1490 kg / 3285 lb | 163 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
Jaguar XJ 2003 | 298 kW / 400 hp | 1790 kg / 3946 lb | 167 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
Acura/Honda NSX-R 1992 | 206 kW / 276 hp | 1230 kg / 2712 lb | 167 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
BMW 1M Coupé 2011 | 250 kW / 335 hp | 1495 kg / 3296 lb | 167 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
Porsche Boxster 2007 | 217 kW / 291 hp | 1295 kg / 2855 lb | 167.5 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 1996 | 246 kW / 330 hp | 1469 kg / 3239 lb | 167.5 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
Dodge Ram Rebel TRX 2021[168][169] | 523.5 kW / 702 hp | 3114 kg / 6866 lb | 168 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
BMW Z3 BMW M Coupé and Roadster 2002 | 239 kW / 321 hp | 1420 kg / 3130.6 lb | 168.5 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
Lotus Esprit 1978 | 157 kW / 210 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 174 W/kg / 0.10 hp/lb |
Porsche 914/6 GT 1970[170] | 157 kW / 210 hp | 898 kg / 1980 lb | 174 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
De Tomaso Pantera GT5-S 1988 | 257 kW / 345 hp | 1474 kg / 3250 lb | 174.5 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 2003 | 291 kW / 390 hp | 1662 kg / 3665 lb | 175 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds 442 1968 | 291 kW / 390 hp | 1650 kg / 3637 lb | 176 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Nissan 370Z NISMO 2009 | 261 kW / 350 hp | 1466 kg / 3232 lb | 178 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
BMW i8 2020 | 275 kW / 369 hp | 1539 kg / 3394 lb | 179 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Lotus Elise SC 2008 | 163 kW / 218 hp | 910 kg / 2006 lb | 179 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution WRC 2001 | 221 kW / 296 hp | 1230 kg / 2717 lb | 179 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Lotus Evora S 2010 | 258 kW / 346 hp | 1437 kg / 3168 lb | 179.5 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Subaru Impreza WRC 1997-2008 | 224 kW / 300 hp | 1230 kg / 2712 lb | 182 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Plymouth Road Runner Superbird 1970 | 317 kW / 425 hp | 1742 kg / 3841 lb | 182 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Audi TT RS plus 2012 | 265 kW / 355 hp | 1450 kg / 3197 lb | 183 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Can-Am Spyder RT[171] | 86 kW / 115 hp | 464 kg / 1021 lb | 185 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Ferrari 250 California 1957 | 195 kW / 262 hp | 1050 kg / 2315 lb | 186 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Hennessey VelociRaptor 6x6 2020[172][173] | 565 kW / 758 hp | 3038 kg / 6697 lb | 186 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato 1961 | 234 kW / 314 hp | 1225 kg / 2701 lb | 191 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Jaguar D-Type 1954 | 183 kW / 245 hp | 953 kg / 2100 lb | 192 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Dodge Challenger R/T 1970[174] | 317 kW / 425 hp | 1650 kg / 3638 lb | 192 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Ferrari Testarossa 1984 | 291 kW / 390 hp | 1506 kg / 3320 lb | 193 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Dodge Charger R/T 1969[175] | 1633 kg / 3600 lb | 1633 kg / 3600 lb | 194 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Citroën DS3 WRC rally car 2011[176] | 235 kW / 315 hp | 1200 kg / 2,645.5 lb | 196 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Pontiac GTO 1969 | 276 kW / 370 hp | 1397.5 kg / 3081 lb | 197 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Ford Mustang Boss 429 1969 | 280 kW / 375 hp | 1416 kg / 3122 lb | 197.5 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Alpine A110S 2017 | 221 kW / 296 hp | 1114 kg / 2456 lb | 198 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Golden Arrow land speed record car 1928[177] | 690 kW / 925 hp | 3490 kg / 7694 lb | 198 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Lotus 340R 2000 | 139 kW / 187 hp | 701 kg / 1545 lb | 199 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Alfa Romeo 4C 2013 | 177 kW / 237 hp | 895 kg / 1973 lb | 199 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Miura 1966 | 257 kW / 345 hp | 1292 kg / 2848 lb | 199 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Artega GT[178] | 220 kW / 300 hp | 1100 kg / 2425 lb | 200 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Dodge Viper 1991 | 298 kW / 400 hp | 1490 kg / 3285 lb | 200 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Suzuki GSX-R/4 2001 | 129 kW / 173 hp | 640 kg / 1410 lb | 202 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Audi R8 Spyder 4.2 FSI Quattro 2011 | 319 kW / 428 hp | 1560 kg / 3439 lb | 205 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Plymouth Barracuda 1970 | 317 kW / 425 hp | 1540 kg / 3395 lb | 206 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Lotus Exige GT3 2006[179] | 202.1 kW / 271 hp | 980 kg / 2160 lb | 206 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG 2009 | 378 kW / 507 hp | 1830 kg / 4035 lb | 207 W/kg / 0.125 hp/lb |
Ferrari F355 1994 | 280 kW / 375 hp | 1350 kg / 2976 lb | 207 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 2001 | 302 kW / 405 hp | 1439 kg / 3172 lb | 210 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
BMW M3 GTR 2001 | 285 kW / 382 hp | 1350 kg / 2980 lb | 211 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 2019 | 309 kW / 414 hp | 1451 kg / 3199 lb | 213 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette (C2) Stingray 427 1967 | 324 kW / 435 hp | 1525 kg / 3362 lb | 213 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Chevrolet 'COPO' Camaro 1969 | 321 kW / 430 hp | 1498 kg / 3300 lb | 214 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Porsche Cayman GT4 2015 | 283 kW / 380 hp | 1310 kg / 2888 lb | 216 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt 1964 | 317 kW / 425 hp | 1453 kg / 3203 lb | 218 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Audi e-tron GT 2020 | 482 kW / 646 hp | 2200 kg / 4850 lb | 219 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Campagna T-Rex 1988[180] | 119 kW / 160 hp | 544 kg / 1199 lb | 219 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale 2003 | 313 kW / 420 hp | 1430 kg / 3152 lb | 219 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Coupé Black Series 2011[181] | 380 kW / 517 hp | 1748 kg / 3854 lb | 220.5 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette C6 2008[182] | 321 kW / 430 hp | 1441 kg / 3177 lb | 223 W/kg / 0.13 hp/lb |
Spark-Renault SRT_01E Formula E 2014 | 201 kW / 270 hp | 898 kg / 1980 lb | 224 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Bentley Continental Supersports 2017 | 522 kW / 700 hp | 2320 kg / 5115 lb | 225 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Countach LP-5000 QV 1985 | 339 kW / 455 hp | 1488 kg / 3280 lb | 228 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Nissan GT-R R35 3.8 L Turbo V6[183] | 406 kW / 545 hp | 1779 kg / 3922 lb[184] | 228 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Aston Martin DB9 GT 2015 | 402 kW / 540 hp | 1760 kg / 3880 lb | 229 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Diablo 1990 | 362 kW / 485 hp | 1576 kg / 3474 lb | 230 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Tesla Model S P85D 85kWh AWD Performance[185] | 515 kW / 691 hp | 2239 kg / 4936 lb | 230 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R 2020[186] | 392 kW / 526 hp | 1686 kg / 3717 lb | 233 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Ford GT-70 1970 | 179 kW / 240 hp | 765 kg / 1687 lb | 234 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Ford Fiesta WRC 2017[187] | 283 kW / 380 hp | 1200 kg / 2646 lb | 236 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Aston Martin DBR1 1956 | 190 kW / 255 hp | 801 kg / 1765 lb | 237.5 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Hyundai i20 WRC 2021[188] | 283 kW / 380 hp | 1190 kg / 2623.5 lb | 238 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Ferrari California T 2014 | 412 kW / 553 hp | 1730 kg / 3813 lb | 238 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Spyker C8 Laviolette 2001 | 298 kW / 400 hp | 1250 kg / 2756 lb | 239 W/kg / 0.145 hp/lb |
TVR Griffith 1993 | 254 kW / 340 hp | 1060 kg / 2337 lb | 239 W/kg / 0.145 hp/lb |
TVR Chimaera 1992 | 254 kW / 340 hp | 1060 kg / 2337 lb | 239 W/kg / 0.145 hp/lb |
Cizeta-Moroder V16T 1989[189] | 403 kW / 540 hp | 1678 kg / 3700 lb | 240 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Spark ODYSSEY 21 2021 | 400 kW / 536 hp | 1650 kg / 3368 lb | 242 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
TVR Tamora 2002 | 261 kW / 350 hp | 1050 kg / 2315 lb | 248.5 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Jaguar XKR-S 2011 | 404 kW / 542 hp | 1595 kg / 3516 lb | 253 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Porsche 959 1986 | 335 kW / 450 hp | 1450 kg / 3197 lb | 231 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette 2020 | 369 kW / 495 hp | 1527 kg / 3366 lb | 242 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Porsche Taycan Turbo S | 560 kW / 751 hp | 2295 kg / 5060 lb | 244 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Jeep Trailcat 2016[190] | 527 kW / 707 hp | 2087 kg / 4600 lb | 253 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Aston Martin V12 Vantage S 2013 | 421 kW / 565 hp | 1665 kg / 3671 lb | 253 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Ferrari 288 GTO 1984 | 294 kW / 395 hp | 1160 kg / 2557 lb | 254 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat 6.2 L Hemi V8[183] | 527 kW / 707 hp | 2075 kg / 4575 lb | 254 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Ferrari 250 GTO 1962 | 224 kW / 300 hp | 880 kg / 1940 lb | 254.5 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Cooper T51 Formula One 1959[191] | 179 kW / 240 hp | 701 kg / 1545 lb | 255 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Porsche 911 GT2 (993) 1994 | 331 kW / 444 hp | 1295 kg / 2855 lb | 256 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Yamaha OX99-11 sports car 1992 | 300 kW / 400 hp | 1150 kg / 2540 lb | 259 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Ford GT 2005 | 410 kW / 550 hp | 1581 kg / 3485 lb | 259.5 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Ferrari 430 Scuderia 2007 | 375 kW / 503 hp | 1429 kg / 3150 lb | 262.5 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR 1955 | 230 kW / 310 hp | 880 kg / 1940 lb | 263 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series 2008[192] | 493 kW / 661 hp | 1870 kg / 4123 lb | 264 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Jaguar F-Type SVR 2016 | 423 kW / 567 hp | 1597 kg / 3521 lb | 265 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06[182] | 376 kW / 505 hp | 1421 kg / 3133 lb | 265 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Porsche 911 GT3 RS 2018 | 382 kW / 513 hp | 1430 kg / 3153 lb | 267.5 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Porsche 911 (996) GT2 2002 | 355 kW / 476 hp | 2904 lb / 1317 kg | 269.5 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Porsche 911 GT2 2007 | 390 kW / 523 hp | 1440 kg / 3200 lb | 271 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Ferrari F50 1995 | 382 kW / 512 hp | 1397 kg / 3080 lb | 273 W/kg / 0.16 hp/lb |
Jaguar XJ220 1992 | 404 kW / 542 hp | 1470 kg / 3241 lb | 275 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Spark SRT05e Formula E 2018 | 250 kW / 335 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 278 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Lexus LF-A 2010 | 412 kW / 552 hp | 1480 kg / 3263 lb | 278 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Ferrari 250 TR 1957 | 224 kW / 300 hp | 800 kg / 1764 lb | 280 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Lotus 2-Eleven 2007 | 188 kW / 252 hp | 670 kg / 1477 lb | 280.5 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
TVR Sagaris 2005 | 303 kW / 406 kW | 1078 kg / 2376 lb | 281 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Ferrari F40 1987 | 352 kW / 471 hp | 1254 kg / 2765 lb | 281 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
KTM X-Bow R 2011 | 224 kW / 300 hp | 790 kg / 1740 lb | 283 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Ferrari 458 Speciale 2013 | 445 kW / 597 hp | 1565 kg / 3450 lb | 284.5 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Dodge Charger Hellcat Redeye 2021[193] | 594 kW / 797 hp | 2086.5 kg / 4600 lb | 285 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale 1967 | 201 kW / 270 hp | 700 kg / 1543 lb | 287 W/kg / 0.17 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette C7.R GT3 2014 | 1245 kg / 2745 lb | 366 kW / 491 hp | 294 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz W196 Formula One 1954[194] | 192 kW / 257 hp | 650 kg / 1433 lb | 295 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
Ford GT-40 Mk II 1966 | 362 kW / 485 hp | 1217 kg / 2682 lb | 297 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
TVR Tuscan Speed Six 2003 | 328 kW / 440 hp | 1100 kg / 2425 lb | 298 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series 2013 | 464 kW / 622 hp | 1549 kg / 3415 lb | 299 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird land speed record car 1931 | 1081 kW / 1450 hp | 3607 kg / 7952 lb | 300 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R 2020 GT3[195] | 373 kW / 500 hp | 1240 kg / 2733 lb | 301 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
White Triplex land speed record car 1928 | 1118.5 kW / 1500 hp | 3629 kg / 8000 lb | 308 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz C-Coupé DTM touring car 2012[196] | 343 kW / 460 hp | 1110 kg / 2,447 lb | 309 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Ford Indigo 1996 | 324 W/kg / 435 hp | 1043 kg / 2300 lb | 311 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera 2010 | 419 kW / 562 hp | 1340 kg / 2954 lb | 313 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Bugatti EB 110 1991 | 450 kW / 603 hp | 1418 kg / 3126 lb | 317 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Saleen S5S Raptor 2008 | 485 kW / 650 hp | 1526 kg / 3365 lb | 317.5 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV 2009[197] | 493 kW / 661 hp | 1550 kg / 3417 lb | 318 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Light Car Company Rocket 1991 | 123 kW / 165 hp | 385 kg / 850 lb | 319 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Ferrari 156 F1 1961 | 140 kW / 187 hp | 460 kg / 1014 lb | 303 W/kg / 0.18 hp/lb |
Ascari KZ1-R 2005 | 388 kW / 520 hp | 1250 kg / 2756 lb | 310 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
McLaren MP4-12C 2012 | 459 kW / 616 hp | 1434 kg / 3161 lb | 320 W/kg / 0.195 hp/lb |
Dodge Viper 2015 | 481 kW / 645 hp | 1495 kg / 3297 lb | 321.6 W/kg / 0.195 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR 1998 | 464 kW / 622 hp | 1440 kg / 3175 lb | 322 W/kg / 0.2 hp/lb |
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake 2020[198][199] | 615 kW / 825 hp | 1905 kg / 4200 lb | 323 W/kg / 0.2 hp/lb |
Ford GT 2020 | 492 kW / 660 hp | 1521 kg / 3354 lb | 323.5 W/kg / 0.2 hp/lb |
Aston Martin DBR4 Formula One 1959 | 190 kW / 250 hp | 575 kg / 1268 lb | 324 W/kg / 0.2 hp/lb |
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 2018 | 626 kW / 840 hp | 1930 kg / 4255 lb | 324.5 W/kg / 0.2 hp/lb |
Porsche Carrera GT 2004 | 450 kW / 605 hp | 1380 kg / 3042 lb | 326 W/kg / 0.20 hp/lb |
Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 2011 | 410 kW / 550 hp | 1245 kg / 2745 lb | 329 W/kg / 0.20 hp/lb |
Ferrari F430 GT3 2006 | 410 kW / 550 hp | 1219 kg / 2687 lb | 336.5 W/kg / 0.20 hp/lb |
Caterham 7 CSR-260 2005 | 194 kW / 260 hp | 575 kg / 1268 lb | 337 W/kg / 0.20 hp/lb |
Ferrari 812 Superfast 2017 | 588 kW / 789 hp | 1744 kg / 3845 lb | 337 W/kg / 0.20 hp/lb |
Shelby Cobra 427 S/C 1965 | 362 kW / 485 hp | 1066 kg / 2350 lb | 339 W/kg / 0.20 hp/lb |
Stadium Super Truck | 447 kW / 600 hp | 1300 kg / 2900 lb | 340 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Huracán LP 640-4 Performanté 2017 | 470.5 kW / 631 hp | 1382 kg / 3047 lb | 340.5 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Aston Martin One-77 2009 | 559 kW / 750 hp | 1630 kg / 3594 lb | 343 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Dallara Stradale 2017 | 294 kW / 395 hp | 855 kg / 1885 lb | 344.5 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Ferrari 158 Formula One 1964 | 162 kW / 217 hp | 468 kg / 1032 lb | 346 kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Australian V8 Supercars | 485 kW / 650 hp | 1395 kg / 3075 lb | 347.5 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR-1 2019 | 563 kW / 755 hp | 1615 kg / 3560 lb | 349 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Porsche 911 GT2 RS 2017 | 515 kW / 691 hp | 1470 kg / 3241 lb | 350.5 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R GT1 2005 | 440 kW / 590 hp | 1245 kg / 2745 lb | 353 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Sector111 Drakan Spyder[200] | 321 kW / 430 hp | 907 kg / 2000 lb | 354 W/kg / 0.21 hp/lb |
Campbell-Railton Blue Bird Land speed record car 1933 | 1715 kW / 2300 hp | 4826 kg / 10640 lb | 355 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Verge TS electric motorcycle 2019[201][202] | 80 kW / 107 hp | 225 kg / 496 lb | 356 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Chevrolet Corvette C5-R GTS 1999 | 455 kW / 610 hp | 1277 kg / 2815 lb | 356 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Enzo Ferrari 2002 | 485 kW / 651 hp | 1365 kg / 3009 lb | 356 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Ford RS200 Evolution Group B 1985 | 377 kW / 506 hp | 1050 kg / 2315 lb | 359 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione 2011 | 544 kW / 730 hp | 1504 kg / 3315 lb | 362 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Ascari A10 2006 | 466 kW / 625 hp | 1280 kg / 2822 lb | 364 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
B.S.C. Superkart | 75 kW / 100 hp | 205 kg / 452 lb | 366 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Volkswagen W-12 Nardò 2001 | 441 kW / 591 hp | 1200 kg / 2646 lb | 367 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Ferrari F8 2019 | 530 kW / 710 hp | 1435 kg / 3164 lb | 369 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Ford GT-90 1995 | 537 kW / 720 hp | 1451 kg / 3199 lb | 370 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
Ducati Monster 696 2008 | 59 kW / 80 hp | 161 kg / 355 lb | 370.5 W/kg / 0.225 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ LP770-4 2018 | 566 kW / 760 hp | 1525 kg / 3362 lb | 372 W/kg / 0.23 hp/lb |
R.J. Anderson #37 Polaris RZR-Rockstar Energy Pro 2 trophy truck 2016[203] | 634 kW / 850 hp | 1701 kg / 3750 lb | 373 W/kg / 0.23 hp/lb |
McLaren 675LT 2016 | 497 kW / 666 hp | 1328 kg / 2927 lb | 374 W/kg / 0.23 hp/lb |
Lotus 3-Eleven 2015 | 343 kW / 460 hp | 890 kg / 1962 lb | 385 W/kg / 0.23 hp/lb |
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 2005 | 736 kW / 987 hp | 1888 kg / 4162 lb | 390 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Honda Project 2&4 2015[204] | 158 kW / 212 hp | 405 kg / 893 lb | 390 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
BAC Mono 2011[205] | 213 kW / 285 hp | 540 kg / 1190 lb | 394 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz W154 Grand Prix race car 1939 | 360 kW / 483 hp | 910 kg / 2006 lb | 396 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 2020 | 602 kW / 807 hp | 1520 kg / 3351 lb | 396 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Aston Martin DBR9 GT1 2005 | 466 kW / 625 hp | 1170 kg / 2579 lb | 398 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Ferrari Monza SP1 2019 | 596.5 kW / 800 hp | 1500 kg / 3307 lb | 398 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Volvo Iron Knight 2016[206] | 1790 kW / 2400 hp | 4500 kg / 9921 lb | 398 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Porsche 918 Spyder[207] | 661 kW / 887 hp | 1656 kg / 3650 lb | 399 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Donkervoort D8 GTO 2013 | 695 kg / 1532 lb | 280 kW / 375 hp | 402 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
McLaren F1 GT 1997[208] | 467.6 kW / 627 hp | 1220 kg / 2690 lb | 403 W/kg / 0.24 hp/lb |
Lola T70 1969 | 343 kW / 460 hp | 840 kg / 1852 lb | 408 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Venturi Buckeye Bullet 3 land speed record electric vehicle 2016[209] | 1480 kW / 1985 hp | 3629 kg / 8000 lb | 408 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Pagani Zonda Cinque 2009 | 499 kW / 669 hp | 1210 kg / 2668 lb | 412 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Ferrari 488 GT Modificata 2020 | 515 kW / 690 hp | 1245 kg / 2745 lb | 413 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
JCB Dieselmax land speed record streamliner 2006 | 1118.5 kW / 1500 hp | 2700 kg / 5952.5 lb | 414 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Energica Ego+ electric motorcycle 2019[210][211] | 107 kW / 145 hp | 258 kg / 569 lb | 415 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Koenigsegg CC8S 2002 | 488 kW / 655 hp | 1175 kg / 2590 lb | 416 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Hennessey CTS-V 2020[212] | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 1792 kg / 3950 lb | 416 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Ferrari 330 P4 1967 | 331 kW / 450 hp | 792 kg / 1746 lb | 418 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
McLaren 765LT 2020 | 563 kW / 755 hp | 1339 kg / 2952 lb | 420.5 W/kg / 0.25 hp/lb |
Porsche 911 GT1-98 Group GT1 1998 | 400 kW / 536 hp | 950 kg / 2094 lb | 421 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
W Motors Lykan HyperSport 2014 | 581.6 kW / 780 hp | 1380 kg / 3042 lb | 421.5 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
Auto Union Type D 1939 | 362 kW / 485 hp | 850 kg / 1874 lb | 425.5 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
Ariel Atom 3S 2014[213] | 272 kW / 365 hp | 639 kg / 1400 lb | 426 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 003 2014 | 559 kW / 750 hp | 1300 kg / 2866 lb | 430 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
unrestricted NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock cars[214][215][216] | 671 kW / 900 hp | 1542 kg / 3400 lb | 435 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
Nissan R390 GT1 Group GT1 1997 | 478 kW / 641 hp | 1098 kg / 2421 lb | 435 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
Hennessey Exorcist Camaro 2021[217] | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 1705.5 kg / 3760 lb | 437 W/kg / 0.26 hp/lb |
W Motors Fenyr SuperSport 2019 | 596 kW / 799 hp | 1350 kg / 2976 lb | 441 W/kg / 0.27 hp/lb |
Porsche Type 360 Cisitalia Grand Prix car 1946[218] | 287 kW / 385 hp | 650 kg / 1433 lb | 442 W/kg / 0.27 hp/lb |
Elemental RP1 2021[219] | 276 kW / 370 hp | 620 kg / 1367 lb | 445 W/kg / 0.27 hp/lb |
Ferrari LaFerrari[220] | 708 kW / 950 hp | 1585 kg / 3495 lb | 447 W/kg / 0.27 hp/lb |
Mosler MT900S 2003 | 447 kW / 600 hp | 998 kg / 2200 lb | 448 W/kg / 0.27 hp/lb |
McLaren P1 2013[221] | 673 kW / 903 hp | 1490 kg / 3280 lb | 452 W/kg / 0.27 hp/lb |
Aston Martin Vulcan 2015 | 611 kW / 820 hp | 1350 kg / 2976 lb | 453 W/kg / 0.27 hp/lb |
Hulme F1 2020[222] | 447 kW / 600 hp | 980 kg / 2160.5 lb | 456.5 W/kg / 0.28 hp/lb |
Arc Vector electric motorcycle 2018[223][224] | 102 kW / 137 hp | 220 kg / 485 lb | 464 W/kg / 0.28 hp/lb |
Auto Union Type C 1936 | 382 kW / 513 hp | 824 kg / 1817 lb | 464 W/kg / 0.28 hp/lb |
Ferrari SF90 Stradale 2019 | 735 kW / 986 hp | 1570 kg / 3461 lb | 468 W/kg / 0.285 hp/lb |
Chaparral 2E Can-Am 1966[225] | 354 kW / 475 hp | 749 kg / 1651 lb | 473 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Dallara GP3/13 GP3 Series 2013 | 298 kW / 400 hp | 630 kg / 1389 lb | 473.5 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Hennessey Viper Venom 1000 Twin Turbo 2005[226] | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 1574 kg / 3469 lb | 474 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Acura ARX-01b Le Mans Prototype 2008 | 380 kW / 510 hp | 800 kg / 1764 lb | 475 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Lotus Elise GT1 | 453 kW / 607 hp | 950 kg / 2094 lb | 476.5 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
BMW V12 LMR Le Mans Prototype 1999 | 432.5 kW / 580 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 480.5 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport | 882 kW / 1183 hp | 1834 kg / 4044 lb | 481 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Zenvo ST1 2009 | 812 kW / 1089 hp | 1688 kg / 3721 lb | 481 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Acura ARX-05 DPi sports prototype 2018 | 447 kW / 600 hp | 930 kg / 2050 lb | 481 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Oreca 07 Le Mans Prototype 2017 | 450 kW / 603 hp | 930 kg / 2050 lb | 484 W/kg / 0.29 hp/lb |
Hot Wheels Twin Mill 1969 | 1045 kW / 1401 hp | 2130 kg / 4696 lb | 491 W/kg / 0.30 hp/lb |
McLaren Senna 2019 | 588 kW / 789 hp | 1198 kg / 2641 lb | 491 W/kg / 0.30 hp/lb |
Rimac Concept One 2013 | 913 kW / 1224 hp | 1850 kg / 4080 lb | 493.5 W/kg / 0.30 hp/lb |
Pagani Huayra Imola 2020 | 617 kW / 827 hp | 1246 kg / 2747 lb | 495 W/kg / 0.3 hp/lb |
Mazda Furai 2008 | 336 kW / 450 hp | 675 kg / 1488 lb | 497 W/kg / 0.3 hp/lb |
Ascari A410 Le Mans Prototype 2000 | 447 kW / 600 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 497 W/kg / 0.30 hp/lb |
Radical SR8LM 2007 | 339 kW / 455 hp | 680 kg / 1500 lb | 498.5 W/kg / 0.30 hp/lb |
Thunderbolt land speed record car | 3504 kW / 4700 hp | 7 t / 15432 lb | 500 W/kg / 0.30 hp/lb |
Ferrari FXX 2005 | 588 kW / 788.5 hp | 1155 kg / 2546 lb | 509 W/kg / 0.31 hp/lb |
Koenigsegg CCR 2004 | 601 kW / 806 hp | 1180 kg / 2601 lb | 509 W/kg / 0.31 hp/lb |
Suzuki Hayabusa 2007 | 128.4 kW / 172.2 hp | 250 kg / 550 lb | 514 W/kg / 0.31 hp/lb |
Acura ARX-02a Le Mans Prototype 2009 | 466 kW / 625 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 518 W/kg / 0.31 hp/lb |
Koenigsegg CCX-R Edition | 759 kW / 1018 hp | 1456 kg / 3210 lb | 521 W/kg / 0.32 hp/lb |
Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 2022 | 488 kW / 654 hp | 986 kg / 2174 lb | 522 W/kg / 0.32 hp/lb |
Polaris Industries Assault Snowmobile 2009[227] | 115 kW / 154 hp | 221 kg / 487 lb | 523 W/kg / 0.32 hp/lb |
Audi R10 TDI Le Mans Prototype 2006[228] | 485 kW / 650 hp | 925 kg / 2039 lb | 524 W/kg / 0.32 hp/lb |
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14 2012 | 143 kW / 191.7 hp | 269 kg / 593 lb | 532 W/kg / 0.32 hp/lb |
McLaren P1 LM 2016 | 735 kW / 986 hp | 1380 kg / 3042 lb | 533 W/kg / 0.32 hp/lb |
Porsche RS Spyder Evo 2007[229] | 375 kW / 503 hp | 775 kg / 1709 lb | 533.5 W/kg / 0.325 hp/lb |
Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 Le Mans Prototype 2008 | 480 kW / 650 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 539 W/kg / 0.32 hp/lb |
McLaren Speedtail 2020 | 772 kW / 1035 hp | 1430 kg / 3153 lb | 540 W/kg / 0.33 hp/lb |
Dodge Tomahawk 2003 | 373 kW / 500 hp | 680 kg / 1500 lb | 548 W/kg / 0.33 hp/lb |
Pagani Zonda Revolución 2012 | 588 kW / 789 hp | 1070 kg / 2359 lb | 550 W/kg / 0.33 hp/lb |
Aston Martin Valhalla 2021 | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 1350 kg / 2976 lb | 552 W/kg / 0.34 hp/lb |
Bugatti Chiron 2016 | 1103 kW / 1479 hp | 1995 kg / 4398 lb | 553 W/kg / 0.34 hp/lb |
Ferrari 333 SP sports prototype 1994 | 478 kW / 641 hp | 863 kg / 1900 lb | 554 W/kg / 0.34 hp/lb |
Zenvo TSR-S 2018 | 878 kW / 1177 hp | 1580 kg / 3483 lb | 555.5 W/kg / 0.34 hp/lb |
Lotus 72 Formula One 1970-1975 | 335.5 kW / 450 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 559 W/kg / 0.34 hp/lb |
Bugatti Divo 2019 | 1103 kW / 1479 hp | 1941 kg / 4280 lb | 568 W/kg / 0.34 hp/lb |
NIO EP9 2016 | 1000 kW / 1341 hp | 1735 kg / 3825 lb | 576 W/kg / 0.35 hp/lb |
Lightfighter v2.0 electric motorcycle 2020[230] | 105 kW / 141 hp | 181 kg / 399 lb | 581 W/kg / 0.35 hp/lb |
Ultima GTR 720 2006[231] | 536.9 kW / 720 hp | 920 kg / 2183 lb | 583 W/kg / 0.35 hp/lb |
Porsche 956 Group C sports prototype 1982 | 474 kW / 635 hp | 800 kg / 1962 lb | 592.5 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Dallara T08 Formula Renault 3.5 Series 2008 | 373 kW / 500 hp | 628 kg / 1385 lb | 593.5 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Rebellion R13 Le Mans Prototype | 496 kW / 665 hp | 833 kg / 1836.5 lb | 595 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Aston Martin AMR1 1989 | 537 kW / 720 hp | 902 kg / 1988 lb | 595 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Bugatti Centodieci 2020 | 1176 kW / 1578 hp | 1976 kg / 4356 hp | 595.5 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Dallara IL-15 Indy Lights 2015[232] | 373 kW / 500 hp | 626 kg / 1380 lb | 596 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
TVR Cerbera Speed 12 1996 | 597 kW / 800 hp | 1000 kg / 2205 lb | 596.5 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Dallara SP1 Le Mans Prototype 2001 | 544 kW / 730 hp[233] | 909 kg / 2004 lb | 599 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Lotus 78 Formula One 1977-1978 | 354 kW / 475 hp | 588 kg / 1296 lb | 602 W/kg / 0.36 hp/lb |
Porsche 962C sports prototype 1987 | 537 kW / 720 hp | 890 kg / 1962 lb | 603 W/kg / 0.37 hp/lb |
Tyrrell P34 Formula One 1976 | 362 kW / 485 hp | 595 kg / 1312 lb | 608 W/kg / 0.37 hp/lb |
Lotus 38 USAC Indy car | 373 kW / 500 hp | 612 kg / 1349 lb | 609 W/kg / 0.37 hp/lb |
Lotus 49B Formula One 1968 | 313 kW / 420 hp | 501 kg / 1105 lb | 625 W/kg / 0.38 hp/lb |
Mazda 787B Group C 1990 | 522 kW / 700 hp | 830 kg / 1830 lb | 629 W/kg / 0.38 hp/lb |
Lola T92/10 Group C sports prototype 1992[234] | 485 kW / 650 hp | 771 kg / 1700 lb | 629 W/kg / 0.38 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz W125 Grand Prix race car 1937 | 475 kW / 637 hp | 750 kg / 1653 lb | 633 W/kg / 0.38 hp/lb |
Jaguar XJR-9 Group C 1988 | 560 kW / 750 hp | 880 kg / 1940 lb | 634 W/kg / 0.38 hp/lb |
Ferrari F50 GT 1996 | 552 kW / 740 hp | 860 kg / 1900 lb | 641 W/kg / 0.39 hp/lb |
Dallara T12 World Series Formula V8 3.5 2012 | 395 kW / 530 hp | 616 kg / 1358 lb | 642 W/kg / 0.39 hp/lb |
Dallara F2 2018 Formula 2 2018 | 462 kW / 620 hp | 720 kg / 1587 lb | 642 W/kg / 0.39 hp/lb |
Ferrari FXX-K 2015 | 772 kW / 1036 hp | 1165 kg / 2568 lb | 663 W/kg / 0.40 hp/lb |
Dallara GP2/11 GP2 Series 2011 | 456 kW / 612 hp | 688 kg / 1517 lb | 663 W/kg / 0.40 hp/lb |
Lightning LS-218 electric motorcycle 2014 | 150 kW / 200 ho | 225 kg / 500 lb | 667 W/kg / 0.40 hp/lb |
Honda CBR1000RR 2009 | 133 kW / 178 hp | 199 kg / 439 lb | 668 W/kg / 0.40 hp/lb |
Railton Special land speed record car 1938 | 2013 kW / 2700 hp | 3000 kg / 6614 lb | 671 W/kg / 0.4 hp/lb |
Dallara GP2/08 GP2 Series 2008 | 462 kW / 620 hp | 688 kg / 1517 lb | 671.5 W/kg / 0.41 hp/lb |
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R 2000 | 140 kW / 190 hp | 210 kg / 463 lb | 675 W/kg / 0.41 hp/lb |
Mercedes-Benz Sauber C9 Group C 1989 | 611 kW / 820 hp | 905 kg / 1995 lb | 675 W/kg / 0.41 hp/lb |
Ariel Atom 500 V8 2011 | 372 kW / 500 hp | 550 kg / 1212 lb | 676.3 W/kg / 0.41 hp/lb |
Suzuki GSX-R1000 2017 | 138 kW / 185 hp | 202 kg / 445 lb | 683 W/kg / 0.41 hp/lb |
Peugeot 905B EVO 1991 | 533 kW / 715 hp | 780 kg / 1720 lb | 683.3 W/kg / 0.41 hp/lb |
Koenigsegg Gemera 2021 | 1268 kW / 1700 hp | 1850 kg / 4079 lb | 685 W/kg / 0.42 hp/lb |
Miss GEICO Mystic #113 offshore powerboat 2006 | 3132 kW / 4200 hp | 4536 kg / 10,000 lb | 690.5 W/kg / 0.42 hp/lb |
BMW S1000RR 2009 | 144 kW / 193 hp | 207.7 kg / 458 lb | 693.3 W/kg / 0.42 hp/lb |
Lotec Sirius 2000[235] | 895 kW / 1200 hp | 1280 kg / 2822 lb | 699 W/kg / 0.42 hp/lb |
Dallara DW12 IndyCar 2012 | 522 kW / 700 hp[236] | 750 kg / 1650 lb | 700 W/kg / 0.42 hp/lb |
Pininfarina Battista 2020 | 1400 kW / 1877 hp | 2000 kg / 4409 lb | 700 W/kg / 0.42 hp/lb |
Koenigsegg Regera 2016 | 1119 kW / 1500 hp | 1590 kg / 3510 lb | 703.5 W/kg / 0.43 hp/lb |
Ferrari 312T 1975-1980 | 380 kW / 510 hp | 540 kg / 1190.5 lb | 704 W/kg / 0.43 hp/lb |
Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo Sport 2015 | 1214 kW / 1627 hp | 1724 kg / 3800 lb | 704 W/kg / 0.43 hp/lb |
Lola B02/50 Formula 3000 2002 | 388 kW / 520 hp | 545 kg / 1202 lb | 711 W/kg / 0.43 hp/lb |
Dallara IR-03 IndyCar 2003 | 522 kW / 700 hp | 726 kg / 1600 lb | 719 W/kg / 0.44 hp/lb |
Rimac Concept Two 2021 | 1408 kW / 1888 hp | 1950 kg / 4300 lb | 722 W/kg / 0.44 hp/lb |
Midget cars | 298 kW / 400 hp | 410 kg / 900 lb | 731 W/kg / 0.44 hp/lb |
Koenigsegg One:1 2015 | 1000 kW / 1341 hp | 1360 kg / 2998 lb | 735 W/kg / 0.45 hp/lb |
Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak 2013 | 652 kW / 875 hp | 875 kg / 1930 lb | 745 W/kg / 0.45 hp/lb |
Lotus 56 Formula One 1971 | 447 kW / 600 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 746 W/kg / 0.45 hp/lb |
Toyota WRC Group S 222D MR2 Prototype rally car 1986 | 559 kW / 750 hp | 750 kg / 1653.5 lb | 746 W/kg / 0.45 hp/lb |
Saleen S7 Le Mans 2017[237] | 969 kW / 1300 hp | 1300 kg / 2865 lb | 746 W/kg / 0.45 hp/lb |
Panoz DP09 Superleague Formula 2008 | 559 kW / 750 hp | 748 kg / 1650 lb | 747 W/kg / 0.45 hp/lb |
SSC Ultimate Aero XT 2013 | 969 kW / 1300 hp | 1270 kg / 2800 lb | 763 W/kg / 0.46 hp/lb |
Aston Martin Valkyrie 2021 | 788 kW / 1057 hp | 1030 kg / 2271 lb | 765 W/kg / 0.46 hp/lb |
Mercedes-AMG ONE 2021 | 918 kW / 1231 hp | 1200 kg / 2646 lb | 765 W/kg / 0.465 hp/lb |
Ken Block Hoonigan "Hoonicorn" Ford Mustang RTR v2 1965[238] | 1044 kW / 1400 hp | 1360 kg / 2998 lb | 768 W/kg / 0.47 hp/lb |
RUF 9ff GT9 Vmax 2007[239] | 1030 kW / 1381 hp | 1326 kg / 2923 lb | 777 W/kg / 0.47 hp/lb |
McLaren M8D 1970 | 507 kW / 680 hp | 634 kg / 1398 lb[240] | 800 W/kg / 0.49 hp/lb |
Chaparral 2K CART Indy car 1979[241] | 582 kW / 780 hp | 703 kg / 1550 lb | 827 W/kg / 0.50 hp/lb |
Nissan R90C Group C 1990[242] | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 900 kg / 1984 lb | 829 W/kg / 0.50 hp/lb |
Lancia Delta S4 Group B rally car 1985 | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 890 kg / 1962 lb | 838 W/kg / 0.51 hp/lb |
Koenigsegg Jesko 2020 | 1195 kW / 1603 hp | 1420 kg / 3131 lb | 841.5 W/kg / 0.51 hp/lb |
Hennessey Venom GT Spyder 2016 | 1082 kW / 1451 hp | 1258 kg / 2773 lb | 860 W/kg / 0.52 hp/lb |
Red Bull RB9 Formula One 2013 | 560 kW / 750 hp | 642 kg / 1415 lb | 872 W/kg / 0.53 hp/lb |
Lotus Evija 2021 | 1470 kW / 1,970 hp | 1680 kg / 3700 lb | 875 W/kg / 0.53 hp/lb |
Reynard 94I CART Indy car | 619 kW / 830 hp | 703 kg / 1550 lb | 880 W/kg / 0.53 hp/lb |
Reynard 99I CART Indy car[243][244] | 634 kW / 850 hp | 703 kg / 1550 lb | 901.5 W/kg / 0.55 hp/lb |
MV Agusta F4 Claudio 2018 | 158 kW / 212 hp | 174.5 kg / 385 lb | 906 W/kg / 0.55 hp/lb |
Nissan R383 Group 7 sports prototype 1970[245] | 671 kW / 900 hp | 740 kg / 1631 lb | 907 W/kg / 0.55 hp/lb |
Bluebird CN7 land speed record car 1964 | 3320 kW / 4450 hp | 3658 kg / 8064 lb | 907 W/kg / 0.55 hp/lb |
Caparo T1 2006 | 470 kg / 1036 lb | 429 kW / 575 hp | 912 W/kg / 0.55 hp/lb |
Ducati 1199 Panigale R (WSB) 2012 | 151 kW / 202 hp | 165 kg / 364 lb | 915 W/kg / 0.56 hp/lb |
Mercedes F1 W05 Hybrid Formula One 2014 | 630 kW / 850 hp | 691 kg / 1523 lb | 917 W/kg / 0.56 hp/lb |
KillaCycle Drag racing electric motorcycle | 260 kW / 350 hp | 281 kg / 619 lb | 925 W/kg / 0.56 hp/lb |
MTT Turbine Superbike 2008[246] | 213.3 kW / 286 hp | 227 kg / 500 lb | 940 W/kg / 0.57 hp/lb |
BMW Sauber F1.06 Formula One 2006 | 567 kW / 760 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 944.5 W/kg / 0.57 hp/lb |
Fahlke Larea GT1 S12 2014[247][248] | 940 kW / 1260 hp | 980 kg / 2160.5 lb | 959 W/kg / 0.58 hp/lb |
McLaren MP4/4 Formula One 1988 | 522 kW / 700 hp | 540 kg / 1190.5 lb | 967 W/kg / 0.59 hp/lb |
Benetton B190 Formula One 1990 | 485 kW / 650 hp | 500 kg / 1102 lb | 969 W/kg / 0.59 hp/lb |
Ferrari 248 F1 Formula One 2006 | 585 kW / 785 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 975 W/kg / 0.59 hp/lb |
Hennessey Venom F5 2021 | 1355 kW / 1817 hp | 1385 kg / 3053 lb | 978 W/kg / 0.59 hp/lb |
Vyrus 987 C3 4V V supercharged motorcycle 2010[249] | 157.3 kW / 211 hp | 158 kg / 348.3 lb | 996 W/kg / 0.60 hp/lb |
McLaren MP4-22 Formula One 2007 | 604 kW / 810 hp | 605 kg / 1334 lb | 998 W/kg / 0.61 hp/lb |
Benetton B192 Formula One 1992 | 507 kW / 680 hp | 505 kg / 1113 lb | 1003 W/kg / 0.61 hp/lb |
McLaren MP4/14 Formula One 1999 | 604 kW / 810 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 1007 W/kg / 0.61 hp/lb |
Panoz DP01 Champ Car 2007 | 708 kW / 950 hp | 703 kg / 1550 lb | 1008 W/kg / 0.61 hp/lb |
TOP 1 Ack Attack land speed record streamlined motorcycle 2010 | 750 kW / 1000 hp | 733 kg / 1617 lb | 1017 W/kg / 0.62 hp/lb |
Mercedes-AMG F1 EQ Power+ Formula One 2017 | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 728 kg / 1605 lb | 1024 W/kg / 0.62 hp/lb |
Porsche 917/30 Can-Am 1972-1973 | 820 kW / 1100 hp | 800 kg / 1764 lb | 1025 W/kg / 0.62 hp/lb |
Funco Motorsports F-9 sandrail | 1305 kW / 1750 hp | 1270 kg / 2800 lb | 1027.5 W/kg / 0.625 hp/lb |
Sprint cars | 670 kW / 950 hp | 640 kg / 1,400 lb | 1046 W/kg / 0.64 hp/lb |
SSC Tuatara 2020 | 1305 kW / 1750 hp | 1247 kg / 2750 lb | 1046.5 W/kg / 0.64 hp/lb |
Kawasaki Ninja H2R 2015[250] | 230 kW / 310 hp | 216 kg / 476 lb | 1065 W/kg / 0.65 hp/lb |
Ferrari F2004 Formula One 2004 | 645 kW / 865 hp | 600 kg / 1334 lb | 1066 W/kg / 0.65 hp/lb |
Penske PC-23 CART Indy car 1994-1996 | 764 kW / 1024 hp | 703 kg / 1550 lb | 1087 W/kg / 0.66 hp/lb |
Suzuki GSV-R 2002 | 165.5 kW / 225 hp | 150 kg / 330 lb | 1121 W/kg / 0.68 hp/lb |
Suzuki GSX-RR 2016 | 177 kW / 237 hp | 157 kg / 346 lb | 1127 W/kg / 0.69 hp/lb |
BMW Williams FW27 Formula One 2005[251] | 690 kW / 925 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 1150 W/kg / 0.70 hp/lb |
Yamaha YZR-M1 2002 | 183 kW / 245 hp | 157 kg / 346 lb | 1165.6 W/kg / 0.71 hp/lb |
Renault R25 Formula One 2005[252] | 708 /kW / 950 hp | 600 kg / 1323 lb | 1181 W/kg / 0.72 hp/lb |
Williams FW16 Formula One 1994 | 600 kW / 800 hp | 505 kg / 1113 lb | 1188 W/kg / 0.72 hp/lb |
Honda RC211V MotoGP 2004 | 176.73 kW / 237 hp | 148 kg / 326 lb | 1194 W/kg / 0.73 hp/lb |
Ferrari 412 T1 Formula One 1994 | 619 kW / 830 hp | 505 kg / 1113 lb | 1226 W/kg / 0.75 hp/lb |
Rapom V8 motorcycle 2007[253] | 746 kW / 1000 hp | 454 kg / 1000 lb | 1644 W/kg / 1 hp/lb |
Lotus 98T Formula One 1986 | 895 kW / 1200 hp | 540 kg / 1190 lb | 1772 W/kg / 1.1 hp/lb |
BMW Benetton B186, Brabham BT55, & Arrows A9 Formula One 1986 | 1030 kW / 1400 hp | 540 kg / 1190 lb | 1907 W/kg / 1.16 hp/lb |
BMW Brabham BT52 Formula One 1983 | 1120 kW / 1500 hp | 540 kg / 1190 lb | 2074 W/kg / 1.26 hp/lb |
John Force Racing Funny Car NHRA Drag Racing 2008[254] | 5,963.60 kW / 8000 hp | 1043 kg / 2,300 lb | 5717 W/kg / 3.50 hp/lb |
Thrust SSC land speed record car 1997 | 76,000 kW / 102,000 hp | 10,600 kg / 23,369 lb | 7176 W/kg / 4.36 hp/lb |
Top Fuel dragster[255] | 8203 kW / 11,000 hp | 1057 kg / 2330 lb | 7761 W/kg / 4.72 hp/lb |
Shockwave jet-powered Peterbuilt 359 semi-truck 1985[256] | 26,845 kW / 36,000 hp | 3084 kg / 6800 lb | 8703.5 W/kg / 5.29 hp/lb |
Blue Flame land speed record car 1970 | 43,000 kW / 58,000 hp | 1800 kg / 4000 lb | 23,838 W/kg / 14.5 hp/lb |
Aircraft
Propeller aircraft depend on high power-to-weight ratio to generate sufficient thrust to achieve sustained flight, and then to fly fast.
Aircraft | Power | MTOW | Power-to-weight ratio |
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Hughes H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose | 21,120 kW / 24,000 hp | 180,000 kg / 400,000 lb | 117 W/kg / 0.06 hp/lb |
Boeing B-29 Superfortress | 6,400 kW / 8,800 hp | 60,555 kg / 133,500 lb | 106 W/kg / 0.07 hp/lb |
Antonov An-22 | 44,744 kW / 60,000 hp | 250,000 kg / 551,160 lb | 179 W/kg / 0.11 hp/lb |
Lockheed C-130 Hercules | 13,691 kW / 18,360 hp | 70,307 kg / 155,000 lb | 195 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules | 13,831 kW / 18,548 hp | 70,307 kg / 155,000 lb | 197 W/kg / 0.12 hp/lb |
North American P-51 Mustang Fighter aircraft 1941 | 1,280 kW / 1,720 hp | 5,488 kg / 12,100 lb | 233 W/kg / 0.14 hp/lb |
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 turboprop airliner | 7,562 kW / 10,142 bhp | 30,481 kg / 67,200 lb | 248 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Mitsubishi A6M Zero Fighter aircraft 1939 | 710 kW / 950 hp | 2,796 kg / 6,164 lb | 254 W/kg / 0.15 hp/lb |
Messerschmitt Bf 109 Fighter aircraft 1935 | 1,085 kW / 1,455 bhp | 3,400 kg / 7,495 lb | 319 W/kg / 0.19 hp/lb |
Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey | 9,180 kW / 12,300 hp | 27,400 kg / 60,500 lb | 335 W/kg / 0.2 hp/lb |
Supermarine Spitfire Fighter aircraft 1936 | 1,096 kW / 1,470 bhp | 3,049 kg / 6,700 lb | 359 W/kg / 0.22 hp/lb |
de Havilland Hornet Fighter aircraft 1946 | 3,087 kW / 4,140 hp | 8,278 kg / 18,250 lb | 373 W/kg / 0.23 hp/lb |
Thrust-to-weight ratio
Jet aircraft produce thrust directly.
Aircraft | Thrust | MTOW | Thrust-to-weight ratio |
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Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit | 4 × 77 kN (17,000 lbf) | 170.6 t / 376,000 lb | 0.181 |
Boeing 747-300 | 4 × 247 kN (56,000 lbf) | 378 t / 833,000 lb | 0.269 |
Airbus A380 | 4 × 80,210 lbf (356.8 kN) | 575 t / 1,267,658 lb | 0.127 |
Airbus A340-500 | 4 × 61,902 lbf (275.35 kN) | 380 t / 840,000 lb | 0.295 |
Boeing 777-300ER | 2 × 115,300 lbf (513 kN) | 351.5 t / 775,000 lb | 0.298 |
Concorde | 4 × 38,050 lbf (169.3 kN) | 185.07 t / 408,010 lb | 0.373 |
Grumman F-14 Tomcat | 2 × 23,400 lbf (104 kN) | 33.725 t / 74,350 lb | 0.629 |
Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | 2 × 22,000 lbf (98 kN) | 29.937 t / 66,000 lb | 0.667 |
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon | 1 × 29,500 lbf (131 kN) | 19.187 t / 42,300 lb | 0.697 |
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle | 2 × 23,770 lbf (105.7 kN) | 30.844 t / 68,000 lb | 0.699 |
Eurofighter Typhoon | 2 × 20,000 lbf (89 kN) | 23.5 t / 51,809 lb | 0.772 |
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II | 1 × 43,000 lbf (190 kN) | 31.751 t / 70,000 lb | 0.614 |
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor | 2 × 37,000 lbf (160 kN) | 38 t / 83,500 lb | 0.886 |
Human
Power to weight ratio is important in cycling, since it determines acceleration and the speed during hill climbs. Since a cyclist's power to weight output decreases with fatigue, it is normally discussed with relation to the length of time that he or she maintains that power. A professional cyclist can produce over 20 W/kg (0.012 hp/lb) as a 5-second maximum.[257]
See also
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