Dreame said it will use its four-day “Dreame Next” event in San Francisco from April 27 to 30 to stage the global debut of the Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition, a vehicle it described as rocket-powered and fitted with a 2160-line LiDAR system and advanced autonomous-driving technology.
The company said the reveal will be part of a wider showcase covering vehicles, home devices and personal tech.
The official release is light on normal car specs. Dreame did not list battery size, range, dimensions or charging figures. Instead, it said R&D spending exceeds 7% of revenue, more than 70% of staff are in research roles, and more than 10,000 patents had been filed globally by the end of 2025.
Chinese motoring media CarNewsChina reported that the Nebula Next 01 is an electric four-door sedan with around 1,903hp and a claimed 0-100kph time of 1.8 seconds.
It also said Dreame had tied up with the University of California, Berkeley to work on AI-based autonomous-control systems covering perception, decision-making, chassis control and powertrain management.
CarNewsChina also reported that Dreame, a vacuum maker, is working on continuous-learning systems, multi-agent architectures and new computing platforms, and that the Nebula line has already expanded beyond the 01 sedan to include the 01X crossover, which is said to be targeting mass production in 2027.

















