- Dreame's all-electric supercar concept, the Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition, can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 0.9 seconds.
- The Chinese smart cleaning device maker is accelerating its automaking push, targeting mass production in 2027.

Dreame Technology, a Chinese brand known for its robot vacuum cleaners, showcased an ultra-high-performance electric supercar in the US as it courts an international audience.
The company held a launch event in San Francisco on Monday local time to reveal the pure electric supercar concept Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition, marking an aggressive step for the Chinese tech firm's foray into automaking.
Upgraded from the original 1,876-horsepower electric supercar, the concept model is equipped with custom dual solid rocket boosters in an attempt to break the physical limits of traditional automotive engineering.
The propulsion system can achieve a 150-millisecond response time and generate a maximum thrust of 100 kilonewtons, Dreame said.
This allows the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 0.9 seconds, far exceeding the physical grip limits of current tires.
The original Nebula Next 01 concept debuted earlier this year at the CES tech show, targeting top-tier luxury sports cars like the Bugatti Veyron.
Dreame plans to start producing the supercar in 2027. The company previously announced a partnership with BNP Paribas and plans to build an auto manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Berlin, Germany.
Beyond the staggering acceleration, Dreame also showcased several core new energy technologies at the event. These include a sulfide solid-state battery with a single-cell energy density exceeding 450 Wh/kg.
The company said the 60Ah ultra-high-capacity solid-state battery has entered the mass production preparation phase. In lab tests, it doubled its energy storage capacity and passed rigorous safety tests including nail penetration and crushing.
Dreame also highlighted its ambitions in the AI sector, proposing a new concept of "AI-Defined Vehicles."
The new car will be equipped with a high-resolution DHX1 automotive LiDAR to support advanced autonomous driving features.
For the smart cockpit, Dreame introduced the Metis intelligent agent based on edge-side large model deployment. The system aims to transform the vehicle into a central brain, enabling seamless coordination with smart home devices and robots.
Dreame is known for producing smart cleaning devices such as robot vacuums. The company officially announced its entry into automaking in August 2025, becoming a rare new player in China's fiercely competitive EV market.
Although questions remain about the specific mass production details of this rocket-powered model, Dreame is clearly attempting to establish its premium auto brand positioning through extreme technologies.
With assistance from Yi Li in San Francisco.
