Keating Berus The Berus was unveiled at the
Top Marques Monaco show in April 2017. Taking its name from the venomous snake
Vipera berus, with a host of impressive features, the Berus comes in two versions. With an alleged top speed of 230 mph+ and 0-60 mph in 2.4 seconds., the V8 Berus is the latest addition to the Keating range. There is also the Electric Berus available with and of torque.
Keating Bolt The Bolt launching in 2013, and designed to outperform supercar competition using high-tech lightweight materials to reduce the power to weight ratio, but aiming to increase the car's performance figures to a top speed of 340 mph. The Bolt's engine design is based on a
Chevrolet V8, but almost all the other components are engineered by Keating Supercars and other UK companies..
Keating TKR In 2008, The TKR was built primarily for competition and track use. It was soon followed by the SKR, based on the TKR, but designed as a road car. In October 2009 the Keating TKR, a twin turbo mid-engine supercar boasting allegedly hit 260.1 mph on a dry lake bed at Salt Lake Flats in
California. However, the test run was deemed unofficial as the car broke down before it could complete the return run in the opposite direction on the lake bed; in addition the vehicle still wouldn't have qualified as it was modified and didn't abide by the rule that it must be commercially available. In 2010 the TKR was to attempt to break the blind land speed record, until the car crashed on a test run and did not attempt this record.
Keating SKR The Keating SKR high performance car appeared at the British Motor Show in 2006..
Keating ZKR In April 2011 the Keating ZKR was unveiled at the "Monaco Top Marques show" held at the
Grimaldi Forum, Monaco. The ZKR is a sleek supercar which can reach 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and can produce . ==References==