61850 is typically used for sub station automation, so you must be using some high end relays. If you've already gone to that level of relay, you are probably thinking of sticking with that protocol because the relays will be optimized for it. You would likely need a gateway of some sort to make a 61850 relay talk to a ProfiBus network.
But in my opinion, ProfiBus might be better for motor controls because it is deterministic and most Ethernet TCP/IP based networks are not. An exception to that I know of is the ProfiBus version of Ethernet, called ProfiNet. They add deterministic data to the standard TCP/IP protocol packets to make it more deterministic, but most people consider it slightly less so than ProfiBus because of the inherent nature of Ehternet to start with. In sub-station automation this may not be an issue, with motor controls it might. You would have to evaluate what that means to you.
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