The spec of the car probably makes more difference for the rating of the alternator than the engine size. Look for a luxury car/SUV with a large-screened entertainment/nav system, heated/cooled/motorized seats... the more gadgets it has, the heavier the electrical load, so the alternator should be more powerful.
If you look at alternators in a car parts supplier's catalogue, they may mention the rating (in watts or amps) if a particular model used different parts for different spec levels. For my Peugeot Boxer van (Dodge ProMaster in USA), I can find alternators rated from 70A to 150A, so at 14V that's about 2kw or 2.8hp which is plenty for a single person vehicle.
If you look at alternators in a car parts supplier's catalogue, they may mention the rating (in watts or amps) if a particular model used different parts for different spec levels. For my Peugeot Boxer van (Dodge ProMaster in USA), I can find alternators rated from 70A to 150A, so at 14V that's about 2kw or 2.8hp which is plenty for a single person vehicle.