Dreame Auto, the Chinese vacuum‑cleaner brand, teases its debut electric supercar ahead of CES 2026. Learn specs, design, and launch plans – stay tuned!
Dreame Auto, the automotive arm of Chinese vacuum‑cleaner giant Dreame Technology, has dropped its first set of teaser images for what appears to be a full‑electric supercar. The company plans to showcase the prototype at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, scheduled for January 2026.
Design Highlights
The concept boasts a low, aerodynamic silhouette with an elongated body and a pronounced front and rear nose. A striking four‑stripe LED daytime running light sweeps across the front fascia, while large air intakes and side vents emphasize a race‑inspired aesthetic.

Side views reveal massive side skirts and an A‑pillar that seamlessly merges the windshield with the roof, creating a sleek, uninterrupted line. The wheels feature six‑spoke, flower‑petal‑style alloy rims secured by six bolts, underscoring the vehicle’s track‑ready character.
Lighting and Aerodynamics
- Front: Horizontal LED strip lights with integrated turn signals.
- Rear: Continuous light panel housing a 3‑D matrix of points for a futuristic look.
- Rear diffuser: Dual‑layer, large‑size diffuser designed to generate ground‑effect downforce.
Performance Speculations
While official numbers are still pending, automotive analysts on Autohome predict a power output exceeding 1,000 horsepower, delivered through a high‑capacity electric drivetrain. The system is said to use a forced‑cooling loop with cryogenic liquid to keep motor temperatures around 15 °C.
If the rumors hold true, the car could sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (0‑62 mph) in under 1.8 seconds, placing it among the fastest production EVs on the planet.

Production Timeline
Dreame Auto has announced plans to begin limited‑run production of the electric supercar in 2027, following the CES debut. The company also hinted at a parallel strategy: a high‑performance EV line and a larger, ultra‑luxury electric SUV targeting the upper‑segment market.
Industry Impact
The move marks another milestone for Chinese automakers expanding beyond traditional segments into the high‑end electric performance arena. By leveraging its expertise in robotics and advanced motor technology, Dreame Auto aims to challenge established European and American supercar manufacturers.
What’s Next?
More detailed specifications and official confirmation of the drivetrain, braking system (rumored carbon‑ceramic discs), and pricing are expected as the CES event approaches. Keep an eye on Dreame Auto’s announcements for the latest updates on this ambitious electric supercar project.

