News ID: 650
Publish Date : 16 October 2017 - 10:13

The Week's Most Important Car Numbers

From a virtual supercar to a mustang 2018 fuel economy, these are the most important numbers of the week.
Khodrocar - Numbers are all around us – whether we're breaking down the performance of a Ferrari 488, or comparing the price of a Model S to a Mercedes. Every week we pick out a few numbers that are so significant we have to give them a second look. Today we’re looking at key figures from Porsche, Peugeot, and Ford.

750


The amount of horsepower on offer from the Peugeot L570R Hybrid Vision Gran Turismo. OK, so it’s "just” a virtual video-game car, but its specifications are impressive: 580 horsepower from a gas engine that spins to 10,000 rpm, another 170 hp from an electric motor, and just 1,818 pounds of mass make for a 2.4-second sprint to 62 miles per hour.

5.6



By how much, in percent, the fuel economy of the 2018 Ford Mustang increases over last year’s car. A new automatic transmission, engine tweaks, and improved aerodynamics all play a role in boosting the Mustang’s EPA ratings to as much as 32 miles per gallon highway.

33.07



How much you’ll pay, in dollars per horsepower, for a used 2006 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG. It’s one of more than a dozen cars with 400 hp – or more – that you can now snag for under $20,000. Thank the miracle of depreciation, and go pick out your used performance-car bargain in our full list now.

4



How many different engine choices the forthcoming BMW Z4 is rumored to offer. We were already expect a 2.0-liter turbo engine and a 3.0-liter turbo mill, but the latest info indicates the latter may be offered in two outputs: 335 hp in the base model and up to 385 hp in the beefier Z4 M40i. Of course, this remains speculation now; click here for more on what we expect from the new Z4.