BHP Check by Reg
Enter your registration or VIN to check brake horsepower, engine specs, and performance figures.

What is a BHP Check?
A BHP check reveals a vehicle's brake horsepower and engine specifications using just the registration number. Our Basic Vehicle Report includes BHP, torque, engine size, and full technical specifications. BHP data is also included in our Full Vehicle History Report.
Brake Horsepower (BHP)
Find your car's official BHP figure—the power output measured at the engine before drivetrain losses.
Torque Figures
Check the engine's torque output in Nm—essential for understanding acceleration and towing capability.
Engine Specifications
View engine size in litres, cylinder configuration, and fuel type for complete engine details.
Performance & Economy
See how BHP relates to the vehicle's fuel consumption and CO2 emissions ratings.

How to Check BHP by Registration Number
Knowing your car's BHP is essential for insurance quotes, performance comparisons, and understanding your vehicle's capabilities. Our vehicle reports include detailed horsepower figures and engine specifications.
Enter Reg or VIN
Type your vehicle's registration number or VIN into our checker tool above to start.
Get Your Report
Our Basic or Full vehicle report includes BHP, torque, engine size, and complete specifications.
View Full Specs
Access complete engine specifications including cylinders, fuel type, and transmission details.
Understanding BHP and Vehicle Performance
BHP (brake horsepower) is one of the most important specifications when evaluating a car's performance. Here's what you need to know about horsepower figures and how they affect your vehicle.
What Does BHP Actually Mean?
BHP stands for Brake Horsepower—a measurement of an engine's power output before any losses from the gearbox, alternator, or other components. It's called 'brake' horsepower because it was originally measured using a brake mechanism to apply resistance to the engine. The higher the BHP, the more powerful the engine. Most family cars have between 100-200 BHP, while performance cars can exceed 500 BHP.


What's the Difference Between BHP and PS?
BHP (Brake Horsepower) and PS (Pferdestärke, German for horsepower) measure the same thing but use different calculation methods. 1 BHP equals approximately 1.014 PS, so the numbers are nearly identical. UK manufacturers traditionally used BHP, while European brands often quote PS. Our vehicle reports show both figures for easy comparison.
How Does BHP Affect Insurance Premiums?
Insurance companies consider BHP when calculating premiums because higher-powered cars are statistically more likely to be involved in accidents. A car with higher BHP typically costs more to insure, especially for younger drivers. Knowing your exact BHP figure helps you get accurate insurance quotes and compare vehicles in similar power brackets.

Why Check Your Car's BHP?
Whether you're buying a car, getting insurance, or comparing vehicle performance, a BHP check gives you accurate horsepower figures. Car Owl's vehicle reports use official data to give you reliable engine specifications.
Accurate Insurance Quotes
Insurance companies ask for BHP figures—know yours before you apply for the most accurate quotes.
Compare Vehicles
Comparing cars? BHP tells you which has more power for overtaking and motorway driving.
Understand Performance
Know what your car is capable of—higher BHP means better acceleration and top speed potential.
Brake Horsepower Check
Find Your Car's Power, Official Data
Our vehicle reports reveal your car's horsepower, torque, and engine specifications using just the registration number. Perfect for insurance quotes, buying decisions, and performance comparisons.
Complete Engine Specs
Our BHP checker shows more than just horsepower. Get full engine specifications including capacity, cylinders, fuel type, and transmission configuration.
Official DVLA Data
All BHP figures come from official vehicle registration data. Our horsepower check delivers accurate, reliable specifications you can trust.
Check BHP by Reg Number
Need to know your car's brake horsepower? Our vehicle reports include BHP, torque, and full engine specifications from official records. Enter any registration above to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions About BHP Checks
What is BHP?
BHP stands for Brake Horsepower—a measurement of an engine's power output. It indicates how much power the engine produces before any losses from the transmission and drivetrain.
How do I check my car's BHP?
Enter your registration number into our checker above. You'll get access to your vehicle's brake horsepower and engine specifications in our Basic or Full vehicle reports.
Is BHP included in the vehicle reports?
Yes, BHP and full engine specifications are included in both our Basic Vehicle Report and Full Vehicle History Report.
What's the difference between BHP and HP?
BHP (Brake Horsepower) is measured at the engine before drivetrain losses. HP (Horsepower) can refer to either brake horsepower or wheel horsepower, which is lower due to power lost through the transmission.
Why do insurance companies ask for BHP?
Insurance companies use BHP to assess risk. Higher-powered vehicles are statistically more likely to be involved in accidents, so they typically cost more to insure.
How accurate is the BHP check?
Our BHP figures come from official vehicle registration data. They represent the manufacturer's stated power output for your specific vehicle variant.
Can modified cars show different BHP?
Our reports show the standard manufacturer specification. If a car has been modified (remapped, tuned, or had engine upgrades), the actual BHP may be different from the registered figure.
What BHP is considered powerful?
For family cars, 100-150 BHP is typical. Cars with 200-300 BHP are considered sporty, while anything over 400 BHP is high-performance territory.
Does BHP affect fuel consumption?
Higher BHP engines can consume more fuel, especially when driven hard. However, modern efficient engines can produce good power while maintaining reasonable fuel economy.
Can I check BHP with a VIN number?
Yes, our tool works with both UK registration numbers and VIN numbers. Both provide access to engine specifications including BHP.