Dreame, the Chinese vacuum‑cleaner brand, unveils the Nebula Next 01 concept—a 1,876‑hp electric supercar that reaches 0‑100 km/h in just 1.8 seconds. Discover hypercar evolution now!
When a company best known for high‑performance vacuum cleaners decides to step onto the automotive stage, the world sits up and takes notice. Chinese tech firm Dreame has done exactly that, unveiling the Nebula Next 01 – an eye‑catching electric hypercar concept that boasts a staggering 1,876 horsepower from four electric motors.
From Vacuum Cleaners to Velocity
For months, Dreame teased the automotive world with cryptic posts and renderings hinting at a future vehicle slated for CES 2026. The anticipation grew when the company promised to bring real‑world prototypes to the United States, and the promise was finally fulfilled at the Las Vegas show.

Design Inspirations and Distinctive Styling
Early teasers flirted with a design language reminiscent of the French legend Bugatti Chiron. However, the production‑grade mock‑up displayed in Nevada leaned more toward a sleek Ferrari‑style silhouette, especially with its low‑slung roofline and aggressive rear diffuser.
Key visual cues include a carbon‑fiber under‑body kit that hugs the chassis, a racing‑style rear wing integrated into the trunk lid, and a bold front fascia that, while sharing the muscular curvature of a Bugatti, ditch the iconic horse‑shaped grille for a more futuristic splitter.
Powertrain: Four Electric Motors Deliver 1,876 hp
The heart of the Nebula Next 01 lies in its four independent electric motors, collectively generating 1,876 horsepower. This massive output translates into a claimed 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph) sprint in just 1.8 seconds—a figure that rivals the best‑in‑class Chinese hypercars such as the Yangwang U9 and Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, and even challenges long‑standing European supercars.

Performance Claims and Comparisons
Beyond the blistering launch acceleration, Dreame suggests the Nebula Next 01 will excel on the track thanks to its aerodynamic tweaks and lightweight carbon construction. While the concept currently lacks a finalized interior, the company hints that the cabin will blend high‑tech minimalism with racing‑centric ergonomics.
Future Production Plans
According to the CEO, a production facility is slated to open in Berlin later this year, strategically positioned near Tesla’s Gigafactory. This European base underscores Dreame’s ambition to compete globally rather than solely in the domestic Chinese market.
What’s Next for Dreame?
Dreame isn’t stopping with the Nebula Next 01. Through its secondary brand Kosmera, the company revealed two additional four‑door, low‑floor electric concepts at CES, one of which appears to be a variant of the Nebula platform.
As the automotive world watches, the question remains: can a brand rooted in home‑appliance technology reshape the electric hypercar narrative? The Nebula Next 01 certainly sets the stage for an electrifying showdown.

