Kepler Motors Motion, The Hybrid Supercar That Hits 60 MPH In 2.5 Seconds

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December 15th, 2009

Kepler Motors Motion is a hybrid supercar, but is not a hybrid just from ecological reasons, but to be more powerful.

The Dubai Motor Show is coming, so the exclusivist cars are getting the final touches to attract the financially potent sheiks. One of the cars that will be exhibited  is this Kepler Motion, a name that doesn’t say much to us, but whose technology sounds very interesting. So, let’s start with the beginning; this car is a hybrid, but not one that lives his life by Toyota Prius’ rules, but one that uses electricity to push its sport limits to the maximum.

Thus, Motion has a 3.5-liter EcoBoost Ford engine, that sends 550 HP to the rear axle. But the car also has an electric motor that puts 250 HP on the front axle. The result is simple: a bolide, with a weight close to a R8, with all-wheel drive, that, if you sum up, develops 800 HP. We don’t really know how things work with this car, but the fabricators say that it is made of carbon fiber based composite materials and that can hit 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds and a maximum speed of 200 mph.

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The guys making this car are called Kepler Motors, that under the influence of Russ Wicks, a driver specialized in breaking land speed records, promise that they will manually build 50 pieces of it. We don’t know yet what is the tag of this technologically masterpieces, but it looks like a pretty good attempt.

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