In one of the most unexpected twists of CES 2026, Dreame Technology—a brand best known for robot vacuums—has unveiled a hypercar that rivals the world’s fastest vehicles.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is always full of surprises, but few saw this coming. Dreame, a direct competitor to Dyson and Roborock, took the stage not with a new mop, but with the Kosmera Nebula 1, a quad-motor electric beast boasting specs that sound almost theoretical.
The Specs That Stole the Show
The numbers are staggering. The concept car delivers a combined output of 1,876 horsepower (1,399 kW). To put that in perspective, that is significantly more powerful than a Bugatti Chiron.
Key Performance Metrics
- Acceleration: 0-100 km/h in just 1.8 seconds.
- Motors: Four independent electric motors for precise torque vectoring.
- Design: Active aerodynamics and a “Starry Sky” aesthetic language.
Why an Appliance Maker?
Dreame isn’t the first consumer electronics company to pivot to EVs; Xiaomi led the charge with the SU7. However, Dreame’s leap is far more radical. They are leveraging their core expertise in high-speed digital motors—the same tech that powers their vacuums—scaled up to automotive levels.
Conclusion
Whether the Nebula 1 ever hits mass production remains to be seen. But Dreame has sent a clear message: the barrier between home appliances and high-performance automotive engineering is dissolving. The future of speed might just come from the company that cleans your floors.