Kepler Motion

The Kepler Motion (stylized as MOTION) is a sports car manufactured by Kepler Motors.

The Kepler Motion has a 550 hp V6 engine driving the rear side and two electric motors (combined 250 hp) driving the front. The motion can drive up to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of 200 mph. The monocoque body and chassis is made from carbon fiber composites and features continuous carbon ceramic brake rotors, active suspension and active aerodynamics. It has a 7-speed paddle shift, dual clutch transmission. The wheels are four-piece carbon fiber and aluminum – 19-inch at the front and 20-inch at the rear.

The engine is based on the 3.5 liter Ford EcoBoost engine and produces 575 ftlb of torque. The V6 engine powers the rear wheels only and the front wheels are powered by the electric motors only.

The principal source of capital for producing the car was Jonathan Lim, founder of the Romar Group in Singapore.

Many parts were made with the help of the CRP Group.

Kepler 17B
A track-only version based on the same body and chassis was sold as the Kepler 17B. The drivetrain was increased to 1009 hp, with the electric motors supplying 303 hp and the V6 supplying 706 hp. It used an F1 KERS battery pack and a 6-speed automated manual magnesium gearbox. Only 10 cars were planned.