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| BHP/Tonne | Feel |
|---|---|
| < 100 | Economical |
| < 150 | Sporty Hatch |
| < 200 | Hot Hatch |
| < 300 | Sports Car |
| < 500 | Supercar |
| > 500 | Hypercar |
What is BHP Per Tonne?
Brake Horsepower (BHP) per tonne is the ultimate metric for comparing vehicle performance. It levels the playing field between lightweight sports cars, heavy electric vehicles (EVs), and motorcycles by calculating how much power is available to move every metric tonne (1,000 kg) of weight.
A higher power-to-weight ratio generally means faster acceleration and better hill-climbing ability. For example, a light car with 200 BHP will often outrun a heavy SUV with 300 BHP because it has less mass to move.
How to Calculate BHP Per Tonne
The formula is straightforward. First, ensure your weight is in metric tonnes (1 tonne = 1,000 kg).
Example 1 (Hot Hatch): A car has 200 BHP and weighs 1,400 kg (1.4 tonnes).
Calculation: 200 ÷ 1.4 = 142.8 BHP/Tonne.
Example 2 (Supercar): A car has 600 BHP and weighs 1,500 kg (1.5 tonnes).
Calculation: 600 ÷ 1.5 = 400 BHP/Tonne.