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What does P2W stand for?

Power to Weight (ratio)


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With motoring getting ever more costly for all motorists, those driving cars built by traditional supercar makers are clearly still hankering after the buzz of driving a performance car and, with the power to weight ratio of our cars outstripping the competition, a Caterham is an intelligent choice in terms of price and driver satisfaction.
Key to the car's extraordinary performance prowess is its power to weight ratio, which is a whopping 520bhp per tonne.
Dividing horsepower or torque by vehicle weight will give you power to weight ratios, which has a big impact on acceleration and performance.
3-litre twin cam engine pushing out 130bhp, which gives the car an impressive power to weight ratio.
The relatively small cylinders contribute to the excellent power to weight yield.
Only a turbine engine can match this power to weight ratio, but at a cost that is over twenty times higher ($25 per horsepower versus $500+ per horsepower for this engine power range).

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