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Dreame vacuum cleaner maker teases electric supercar ahead of CES 2026, reported to exceed 1,000 hp

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Dreame Auto has released new teaser images of its first vehicle under the “Starry Sky Plan,” confirming that the model will be officially unveiled at CES 2026 in January, according to reports from IT-home. The company has previously stated that its first production vehicle is planned to enter the market in 2027.

Based on the teaser images released so far, the vehicle appears to be a pure-electric supercar. The model features a long and low body structure, with pronounced front and rear fenders that contribute to a wide stance. The front lighting signature comprises four horizontal daytime running light elements, while the front bumper features large air intake openings and side aero elements.

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From the side, the vehicle features large side wing endplates and a hidden A-pillar design that visually extends the windshield into the roofline. The car is fitted with six-spoke, petal-style wheels secured by a six-bolt hub structure. Autohome reported that the braking system is expected to use carbon-ceramic components, based on visible design cues in the teaser images. However, this has not been officially confirmed by the company.

At the rear, the vehicle is equipped with a large fixed rear wing featuring downward-extending endplates on both sides. The taillights use a full-width layout, with an internal three-dimensional dot-matrix lighting structure. The rear bumper integrates a large dual-layer diffuser, which Autohome noted is designed to enhance ground effect and increase rear downforce.

No official technical specifications have been released. Dreame Auto has not disclosed information regarding motor configuration, battery capacity, driving range, or production details. However, Autohome reported that the vehicle is expected to adopt a pure electric powertrain with a maximum output exceeding 1,000 horsepower. The same report stated that the model is expected to use refrigerant-based forced cooling technology, with the electric drive system cooled to approximately 15 degrees Celsius. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is likely to be below 1.8 seconds. These figures were described as expectations rather than confirmed specifications.

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The CES 2026 debut follows earlier disclosures about Dreame’s broader automotive ambitions. Previous CarNewsChina reports stated that Dreame has outlined a dual-brand electric vehicle strategy targeting both ultra-high-performance cars and large luxury electric vehicles. The company has also revealed renders of a high-performance electric car and a large electric SUV positioned against established ultra-luxury competitors, with multiple models planned for release around 2027.

At present, the vehicle set to debut at CES 2026 is still in preview mode. Further details are expected to be released closer to the event or through subsequent official announcements ahead of its planned market launch.
 
The Chinese will gobble this up.

However no point in even showing this in the west at CES.....not a single non Chinese person will remember it for longer than a second.



More like a Koenigsegg Gemera ripoff
Well, the front lights look a lot like the Brouillard and the rear lights look like the Divo.
 
Dreame sports car debuted in Las Vegas with 1,876 hp and four e-motors

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The first car from the Chinese vacuum cleaner maker Dreame debuted at the CES 2026 with four electric motors for 1,399 kW (1,876 hp). It is a two-door concept car that speeds up to 100 km/h in 1.8 seconds.

Dreame is a Chinese home appliances maker founded by Yu Hao and became a part of Xiaomi Ecological Chain in 2017. In August 2025, Dreame declared its entry into the automotive segment and teased two concept cars strikingly similar to the Bugatti Chiron and the Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Dreame Auto confused a lot of car enthusiasts with generic renders of its vehicles. On December 28, it released teaser images of its first concept car. Company officials confirmed this car will be unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. On January 6, the Dreame sports car made its official debut.

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More about the Dreame sports car

The first photos of the Dreame concept car at the CES 2026 were shared online. The car was finished in green with a lot of carbon fiber trim around the body. It has a sloped bonnet line, L-shaped headlights, six-spoke wheels, and yellow brake calipers. The car’s front pillars are also made of carbon fiber.

Other highlights of this sports car include previously teased full-width taillights, a large fixed rear wing, and a dual-layer diffuser. The concept car has no visible door handles. This design feature doesn’t correlate with the latest Chinese regulations. However, Dreame announced that it would build a new manufacturing plant in Berlin jointly with French banking giant BNP Paribas. So, it seems that global markets are the company’s top priority.

The Dreame concept car adopts four electric motors with a combined power output of 1,399 kW (1,876 hp). It speeds up to 100 km/h in 1.8 seconds, thanks to the active aerodynamic kit. For comparison, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra’s zero-to-hundred acceleration time is 1.97 seconds. And the Hyptec SSR from GAC speeds up to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds.

The interior of the Dreame sports car remained undisclosed. The first photos from the CES 2026 revealed that the name of this concept car is Nebula. However, Dreame Auto previously teased its supercar under the Kosmera name. It seems that Kosmera will become the name of the Dreame Auto brand, while Nebula became the name of the given concept. The company has previously stated that its first production vehicle is planned to enter the market in 2027.

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