Chinese Vacuum Maker Takes On Bugatti To Make World’s Fastest Car
Dreame Technology builds a 1,000-person team to create an ultra-luxury electric hypercar with AI integration, aiming to redefine high-end automotive luxury by 2027.
- Dreame Technology announced its entry into auto manufacturing, unveiling an ultra-luxury pure-electric model to rival the Bugatti Veyron, claiming it will reveal the world's fastest car in 2027.
- Dreame Technology says its vehicle development plan began in 2013, driven by leadership in China's cleaning sector and market-share dominance in over 20 countries and regions amid tightened vehicle manufacturing qualifications.
- Nearly 1,000 employees now work on the project, including talent from auto and smart devices sectors, with plans relying on a 200,000 rpm motor, AI companion, AWD, and 1000-hp.
- Exports to Europe are planned as Dreame positions its EV for wealthy buyers abroad, aiming to bring China-made products to high-end markets amid competition from more than 31 million vehicles sold last year.
- If Dreame succeeds, it would be the world's first vacuum maker to build production cars, powered by Dreame super motors and an intelligent ecosystem integrating smart homes and mobile devices, though recent consolidation has weakened entrants like HiPhi, Neta, and Jiyue in the past year.
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Chinese tech firm Dreame aims to build world’s fastest car by 2027
Robot vacuum cleaner brand to enter electric car ranks with Bugatti-rivalling hypercar Chinese consumer electronics company Dreame Technology has announced plans to enter the electric car ranks with a bold ambition: to build the world’s fastest production car by 2027. Best known for its robot vacuum cleaners and home electronics, the Xiaomi-backed firm has confirmed its first car will be an electric hypercar aimed squarely at the ultra-luxury se…
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