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| - | PS is the abbreviation for DIN HP, derived from the German word ''{{wiki|Pferdestärke}}'' (literally, "Horsepower"). | + | PS is the abbreviation for {{wikiEx|Horsepower#Deutsches_Institut_für_Normung_70020_(DIN_70020)|DIN HP}}, derived from the German word ''{{wiki|Pferdestärke}}'' (literally, "Horsepower"). |
| - | 68 PS (DIN horsepower) = 67 HP (net horsepower) | + | 68 PS (DIN horsepower) = 67 HP (net horsepower) |
| - | 62 PS = 61 HP | + | 62 PS = 61 HP |
| - | 83 PS = 82 HP | + | 83 PS = 82 HP |
| + | 200 PS = 197 HP | ||
| {{See|Performance}} | {{See|Performance}} | ||
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PS is the abbreviation for DIN HPᵂ, derived from the German word Pferdestärkeᵂ (literally, "Horsepower").
68 PS (DIN horsepower) = 67 HP (net horsepower) 62 PS = 61 HP 83 PS = 82 HP 200 PS = 197 HP
See also: Performance
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