Dreame Technology, a Chinese brand best known for home cleaning solutions such as cordless vacuums and robot cleaners, has teased (not launched) an all-electric hypercar with a claimed output of 1,000 horsepower.
While the brand dropped a couple of teasers in early December, it has officially announced its first car ever ahead of the CES 2026. It’s worth noting that Dreame has unveiled only a few images of the hypercar, which remains unnamed for now.
Dreame’s unexpected leap into high-performance EVs
The four-door coupe resembles the Bugatti Brouillard (not the Chiron) with its low-profile design and overall silhouette. On the front, the car features four horizontal DRL strips, large air intakes, and wide fenders that enhance its road presence.
The side profile of the vehicle, in particular, looks exactly like the mainstream hypercars you’ll see in the market: it’s sleek, bold, yet familiar. The A-pillar is barely visible, blending the windshield into the roofline, and it might also feature rimless windows.
Apart from the color showcased in the teaser, it is the alloys that appeal to me the most, with their unique six-spoke pattern that resembles a flower’s petals. Besides these details, a report suggests the hypercar will feature a 1,000-hp powertrain that could accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in about 1.8 seconds.
For reference, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra can also do 0-62 mph in about 1.98 seconds, making it one of the fastest production EVs globally. The fastest Tesla, Model S Plaid, can do 0-60 mph in around 2.0-2.1 seconds. However, that is the extent of information we know about the Dreame hypercar.

From making devices that keep your houses clean to making an all-electric car that keeps the environment clean, Dreame has come a long way. It comes as quite a surprise, but Dreame is part of an ecosystem of brands that routinely branch into the automotive sector, Xiaomi being the primary example.
A 1,000-horsepower EV hypercar places the company in the same conversation as established automakers like BYD, indicating that benchmarks once reserved for legacy automakers are now achievable for newcomers as well. Dreame is expected to reveal more details about its hypercar concept at CES 2026.
