Dreame Announces and Teases Its First Electric Car Ahead of CES 2026
Dreame, widely known for its robot vacuum cleaners and smart home appliances, is preparing to enter an entirely new category: electric vehicles. The company has officially announced that its first electric car will debut at CES 2026, marking a major expansion beyond household technology.
Alongside the announcement, Dreame released the first official images of the vehicle, offering an early glimpse of what appears to be a high-performance electric model.
Early Performance Claims: Supercar-Level Acceleration
While full technical specifications remain under wraps, Dreame has already shared several headline figures that position its debut EV at the end of performance:
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Power output: over 1,000 horsepower
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0–60 mph (0–96 km/h): under 2 seconds
These numbers place Dreame’s first electric car firmly in hypercar territory, suggesting the company is aiming high rather than entering the market with a mass-market commuter EV.

Advanced Thermal Management
According to preliminary information, the most heat-intensive components — including the electric motors and transmission system — will use liquid cooling.
Key detail revealed so far:
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Coolant temperature of approximately 15°C, designed to maintain stable performance under extreme loads
Such an aggressive cooling strategy hints at sustained high-output driving rather than short burst performance runs.
Full Details Coming at CES 2026
Beyond these early disclosures, Dreame is keeping the majority of technical details confidential. Even specialized automotive media outlets have yet to obtain deeper insight into the platform, battery technology, or drivetrain layout.
All remaining specifications and engineering details are expected to be officially revealed next week at CES 2026, where Dreame plans to showcase the vehicle publicly for the first time.

Why This Matters
Dreame’s move mirrors a broader trend in China’s tech sector, where consumer electronics brands are increasingly expanding into electric mobility. Leveraging expertise in motors, software, thermal management, and mass production, companies like Dreame see EVs as a natural next step.
If the announced performance targets are met, Dreame’s first electric car could instantly become one of the most powerful debut vehicles ever revealed by a non-automotive brand.
