BHP is the abbreviation for Brake Horsepower, referring to the actual effective horsepower of an engine. Its value is typically measured by the force exerted on a friction brake or dynamometer connected to the drive shaft, reflecting the engine's actual power output available for driving the vehicle. In the automotive field, BHP is one of the key indicators for evaluating engine performance. When selecting a vehicle, consumers can use this parameter to gauge its power level. For instance, an engine equipped with a single-turbo twin-scroll supercharging system can reduce exhaust pulse interference and enhance charging efficiency, thereby delivering higher BHP values and enabling the vehicle to achieve more robust acceleration and driving performance.