You may not have heard about Dreame Technology if you aren’t into smart home tech. But it’s a Chinese company best known for cordless vacuums and those little robot cleaners. Now, this brand is rather ambitiously pivoting to EVs — it’s just teased an all-electric supercar with the claim it will pump out over 1,000 horsepower.
Dreame has also dropped a handful of teaser images ahead of CES 2026, showing off what appears to be a sleek, low-slung four-door coupe. Let’s check it out.
A new competitor to Xiaomi and Bugatti
The silhouette draws obvious comparisons to those ultra-premium European hypercars, complete with barely-there A-pillars, a roofline that flows seamlessly from the windshield, and six-spoke alloy wheels that look like flower petals. Those things are attached to what appears to be carbon-ceramic brakes, though the company hasn’t officially confirmed that yet.
The front end sports four horizontal daytime running light strips and chunky air intakes, while the rear gets a full-width taillight setup and a big fixed wing with a dual-layer diffuser underneath.
Dreame claims this unnamed car will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in around 1.8 seconds. That’s quicker than the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra (which does it in about 1.98 seconds) and considerably faster than Tesla’s Model S Plaid. Whether those figures hold up in the real world remains to be seen, but the company is clearly swinging for the fences here.
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This isn’t out of nowhere, by the way. Dreame announced its automotive ambitions back in August, and the company actually has ties to Xiaomi, which successfully pivoted from smartphones to EVs last year. Dreame is planning to build this thing at a factory in Germany, strategically located near Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory.
A physical prototype will be shown at CES in January, with customer deliveries planned for 2027.
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