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Dreame, known for vacuum robots, enters the EV industry

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Ro, 28 August 2025

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Dreame, a company well-known for its vacuum cleaners, cordless vacuums, smart floor scrubbers, high-speed hair dryers, and robotic lawn mowers has officially announced its entry into the automotive industry. More excitingly, its first vehicle is said to be an all-electric supercar rivaling the Bugatti Veyron.

Chinese company Dreame known for vacuum robots enters the automotive industry

Dreame's first vehicle is planned to be released sometime in 2027, featuring electric motors developed in-house.

This is a rather interesting turn of events, given that the initial rumors from last year pointed to an EREV, which would eventually reach the European market as well.

Dreame says it has been planning to enter the automotive industry since 2013 and has gathered a 1,000-person team working on the project.

The brand believes it can stand out by offering an intelligent ecosystem that's not usually associated with traditional luxury vehicles. Dreame's car will enable integration with your smart homes and mobile devices.

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  • 29 Aug 2025

Lil eye...Nuke belongs to god of death

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  • 29 Aug 2025

Yo see, wand chooses the wizard… lil eye

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  • 28 Aug 2025

Xiaomi has proved that a company that is completely outside automaking can reach success in less than 3 years. Why not another one?

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