rruff
Explorer
The emissions cheating has been mostly a European issue thus far.
Ford and GM and Chrysler are facing lawsuits over diesel emissions.
And no, you don't need 300 hp for mid-sized and 400hp for fullsized trucks. The high demand for GM 2.8l duramax and the FCA 3.0l v6 ecodiesel prove that. 400 hp is a peak hp number. I'm less concerned with peak hp numbers and I'm far more concerned with the hp and torque curves for a particular engine (at least when it comes to trucks and 4x4's).
Which is why they can get away with lower hp on diesels (more torque), but not gas motors.
Its such a huge change from the 80s. I have a '86 Toyota. The Tundra has 3x the hp and weighs 2x as much. Literally. The Tacoma is just a little smaller.
The latest diesel turbo Hilux, 0-62 in 12.8s. That's about half the acceleration of a Tundra. https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/hilux-diesel-double-cab/first-drive
But here they say "Paired with the automatic gearbox, it has a combined fuel economy figure of 36.2mpg. The manual transmission betters those figures, at 40.4mpg" ???? https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/toyota/hilux