The CES 2026 in Las Vegas is not just unveiling futuristic gadgets; it is the stage for a true automotive revolution. Kosmera, backed by Dreame Technology, presents its first models of electric cars, ranging from supercars to bold concepts. Get ready for a whirlwind of innovation that could redefine our vision of road performance.
A vacuum giant enters the automotive race
If you have heard of Dreame Technology, it is probably in connection with their smart vacuum cleaners and connected household appliances. The rapidly growing brand has decided to take the plunge into the mobility sector with Kosmera, a new entity dedicated to creating high-performance cars. The bet is ambitious: to transfer the expertise gained in electric motors and software to design cutting-edge vehicles.
At CES 2026, Kosmera unveils an impressive range including an electric supercar, a zero-emission sports car, and an innovative concept car, marking its flamboyant debut on the international stage.
A supercar that turns heads
The centrepiece of Kosmera is undoubtedly its electric supercar, which does not do things by halves. Its bold design features a large horseshoe-shaped grille, reminiscent of the finest European hypercars. Do you remember the controversy surrounding certain similarities with Bugatti? Here, Kosmera seems to play on the sensitive string of iconic style while adding its own touch.

The Kosmera supercar at CES 2026

The last Bugatti Chiron produced
The profile of this supercar reveals typical proportions: a low nose, a suitably sloped windscreen, and a fluid roofline. At the rear, a light strip spans the width of the vehicle, highlighted by an imposing diffuser and a thrilling spoiler. Aerodynamics have been carefully studied to optimise high-speed performance.
In terms of figures, Kosmera’s supercar develops around 1,928 hp, with each wheel offering about 482 hp. The goal is ambitious: to achieve a power-to-weight ratio of 1:1, or one kilogram per horsepower. To achieve this, the brand uses aerospace composite materials and 3D printing technologies for the chassis, ensuring impressive torsional rigidity. A sophisticated active suspension allows for adjustments between comfort and performance, a true engineering gem.
The Dreame concept car: a glimpse into the future
Alongside its supercar, Kosmera has also unveiled the Dreame Nebula Next 01, a four-door concept car that embodies innovation. Designed with ultra-high-strength steel and carbon fibre, this car promises unprecedented lightness and rigidity. Equipped with four electric motors, each boasting a maximum power of around 476 hp, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.8 seconds. Yes, you read that right: 1.8 seconds!

Kosmera at CES 2026

Dreame Nebula Next 01 at CES 2026
Aesthetically, the concept boasts a resolutely futuristic design: sloping bonnet, L-shaped headlights, and large wheels accompanied by eye-catching yellow brake calipers. At the rear, there is also an extended light strip, a fixed spoiler, and a very pronounced diffuser, all elements that enhance its sporty character.
However, it is worth noting that this is a prototype that will not be put into production immediately. The question remains: will these technological promises materialise into production models? After all, even Dyson had tried its hand at automotive before reconsidering…
The challenges of a new venture
The automotive sector is renowned for its complexity and demands. Kosmera and Dreame will need to navigate carefully between innovation and commercial viability. There are numerous previous examples of companies that have attempted to enter this field, often marked by resounding failures. Kosmera’s ambitions are high, but the road is fraught with obstacles.
It will be crucial for the brand to prove that its vehicles can not only compete with the heavyweights of the industry but also offer a driving experience that will captivate car enthusiasts. The technology is there; it remains to be seen if it can be accompanied by flawless execution.
An electric future?
As the automotive world moves towards increasing electrification, initiatives like those of Kosmera and Dreame could well redefine performance standards. With the rise of electric cars and the need for ever-improving range, the time is ripe for innovation. If these models materialise as planned, they could not only attract supercar enthusiasts but also influence future trends in the field of electric vehicles.
In the meantime, CES 2026 will be remembered as the moment when Kosmera made its explosive entry onto the automotive scene. The promises are great, and expectations are high. Stay tuned!



