Dreame's Rolls-Royce Cullinan clone revealed – REEV with suicide doors, "4 engines", active suspension
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Dreame Unveils First Images Of Its Rolls Royce Inspired SUV
Dreame revealed the first images of its second model after releasing a teaser of it a couple of days prior. Unlike the its first model, which was shown only through rendered images, the company has appeared to unveil the actual car. Looking at the images posted on the company’s official Weibo page, it is, as we reported, a clone of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. In fact, the automaker has done very little to hide the fact that it is a tribute to the …
The era of blatant copying of Western car designs is largely over in China. But some companies haven't learned their lesson, including vacuum cleaner maker Dreame, which wants to compete with Bugatti and Rolls-Royce by completely copying their cars.
Dreame, the Chinese technological giant who wants to make noise in the car market with these copies. Stay with this name, because in less than a month since they announced their entry into the car market they have already launched serious promises to launch new luxury electric cars. Dreame will go further and recover the old fashion of the “Chinese copies.” On August 28, the technological giant Dreame, known in China as one of the strongest bran…
The manufacturer of Dreame appliances has published the first images of his second model, an electric SUV clearly inspired by the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, whose aesthetics it copies brazenly. A few years ago, when Chinese manufacturers had not yet begun their conquest of the European market, the western media occasionally echoed the plagiarisms made by some brands in the Asian country, which at that time were taken with a certain humor. This was th…
Dreame's Rolls-Royce Cullinan clone revealed – REEV with suicide doors, "4 engines", active suspension
After issuing a teaser video on its Weibo page yesterday, robot vacuum maker Dreame has released the first photos of its second model. I guess the good news here is that for once, the images show a real, actual car – not a fantastical rendering as the first model was. Now for the bad news – the luxury SUV seen here is even more of a Rolls-Royce Cullinan clone than was previously thought. Yes, we did know that the car would crib Goodwood’s origin…
Dreame wants to become a big player in the luxury and sports electric cars industry, but the look of his planned vehicles is too strongly inspired by well-known OEMs. After the first sports model was shown, but obviously looked at by Bugatti, there is now a look at the copy of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. It is interesting above all that Dreame obviously only wants to offer very expensive electric cars. For this there are two brands with Dreame Aut…
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