Still can't figure out the difference between horsepower and torque? Here's the simplest, plain-English guide to engine power you’ll ever read.

If you’ve consumed any sort of content about cars, you’ve heard these two terms: horsepower and torque. On vibes and context alone, you probably know that they’re both measures of how strong an engine is and, transitively, how fast a car can go. But what does each word actually mean on a scientific level? What’s the difference between the two?
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