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How much horsepower does a Chevy Sprint have?

In short, horsepower for a Chevy Sprint varies by year and market, but most Sprint configurations produced roughly 55–75 horsepower depending on the engine. Below is a breakdown of typical outputs across generations and regions.


Engine options and typical horsepower


The Sprint was offered with two main engine configurations across its lifespan. The following options reflect common specifications found in various markets and model years.



  • 1.0-liter inline-3 engine — commonly around 55–60 horsepower in U.S. market Sprint models and many export versions.

  • 1.3-liter inline-4 engine — typically about 70–75 horsepower in markets where this larger engine was available, including some later global variants.


Note that these figures are approximate and can vary by year, emission controls, tuning, and transmission combination. For an exact rating on a specific vehicle, refer to the original window sticker or the vehicle’s documentation.


Horsepower by market and era


The Sprint’s power output differed by geography and generation, reflecting GM’s engine choices for different regions. The following sections outline typical figures.


North American market (1985–1989)


In the United States and Canada, the Chevrolet Sprint primarily used a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine delivering roughly 55–60 horsepower, with most trims paired to manual transmissions.


Global variants and later generations


In other markets and for later model years, some Sprint configurations were equipped with a 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine producing about 70–75 horsepower, offering a modest performance boost over the 1.0L version.


Practical notes


Because horsepower ratings can vary with altitude, tuning, and whether the vehicle is stock or modified, the best way to know the exact horsepower of a specific Sprint is to consult the original documentation or a trusted service record for that year and market.


Summary


Overall takeaway: the Chevy Sprint’s horsepower generally falls in the 55–60 hp range for the smaller 1.0L engine and about 70–75 hp for the larger 1.3L engine, with exact figures depending on year and regional specification. Always verify the precise rating for a given vehicle.

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