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How much horsepower does a 1999 Acura RL have?

The 1999 Acura RL delivers about 230 horsepower from its 3.5-liter V6 engine.


In 1999, power ratings for the RL were published using SAE net horsepower, which reflects the engine’s output with standard accessories attached. The 230-horsepower figure is the commonly cited rating for this model year, though there can be small variations by market and measurement method.


Powertrain overview


Key technical facts for quick reference:



  • Engine: 3.5-liter V6

  • Power: 230 hp (SAE net)

  • Torque: ~232 lb-ft

  • Transmission: Automatic (typical RL configuration in 1999)


These figures summarize the RL's core powertrain data for the 1999 model year.


Notes on variations


Factors that can affect the published horsepower numbers:



  • Market variations: US vs. international versions

  • Measurement standard: SAE net horsepower vs. gross, and differences across years


In practice, 230 hp remains the standard cited figure for the 1999 RL, with minor deviations depending on source and measurement method.


Summary


The 1999 Acura RL is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 that produces about 230 horsepower and approximately 232 lb-ft of torque (SAE net). This rating is broadly consistent across markets, with small variations possible due to measurement standards and regional tuning.

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