Thursday, June 18

Dreame Technology, a Chinese company best known for its robot vacuum cleaners, has taken another step in its automotive push less than a month after announcing its entry into vehicle manufacturing.

The company’s EV division launched its official Weibo account this week, posting a rendering of its first electric model and revealing partial specifications. The design features coach doors supported by seven patents, a hidden B-pillar structure, and use of 2,000 MPa aerospace-grade steel, enabling body torsional stiffness above 45,000 Nm/deg. A prototype is expected to debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the United States.

Dreame announced on August 28 that it would manufacture cars, a rare move amid China’s stricter auto licensing regime. Its debut vehicle will be an ultra-luxury pure-electric model intended to rival the Bugatti Veyron, targeted for release in 2027. The company has also considered Brandenburg, Germany, as a potential production site to tap into the local supply chain.

Local media outlet Sina Tech reported that Dreame will operate under two brands: Dreame Auto, focused on Bugatti-level models with BEV and extended-range options, and Star Auto, targeting the Rolls-Royce Cullinan and Bentley segments. Star Auto’s first model, the D9, will be offered in four trims – Standard, Pro, Max, and Ultra – with prices ranging from RMB 269,900 ($37,960) to RMB 589,900.

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Moira Shortle has been reporting on the global electric mobility sector for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, with a focus on EV technology, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and sustainability-driven transport policy across major markets. With a background in digital journalism and environmental communication, she brings a clear, balanced voice to complex industry developments. Outside of work, Moira enjoys coastal walking, documentary photography, and experimenting with plant-based cooking.

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