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How much horsepower does a 1983 Shelby Charger have?

The 1983 Shelby Charger produced about 110 horsepower from its 2.2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, with roughly 125 lb-ft of torque (SAE net).


For many fans, the Shelby Charger symbolized Shelby's effort to inject performance into Chrysler's compact K-car platform. This article breaks down the horsepower figure and the context for the 1983 model year.


Engine and horsepower


The Charger used Chrysler's 2.2-liter turbocharged inline-four, part of the Turbo I family. In 1983, it delivered around 110 SAE net horsepower with torque near 125 lb-ft, providing a lively performance level for a small hatchback of that era.


How power was measured


Horsepower figures in the early 1980s were commonly listed as SAE net horsepower, reflecting output after typical accessory losses and exhaust. The 110 hp rating refers to that standard; some sources note minor variations due to measurement methods or production calibration, but 110 hp is the widely cited figure for the 1983 Shelby Charger.


Year-to-year context


Across the early years, Shelby kept the Turbo I engine’s output around 110 hp, with minor variations tied to boost, exhaust, and tuning. The Charger remained a compact, lighter option that leveraged the turbocharged 2.2 to deliver respectable acceleration for its class.


Summary


The 1983 Shelby Charger delivered approximately 110 horsepower from its 2.2-liter turbocharged engine, with about 125 lb-ft of torque. This setup gave the car a spirited performance edge for a compact, affordable Shelby product in the early 1980s.

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