Dreame the vacuum maker unveils renders for its “world’s fastest” car, strikingly similar to Bugatti Chiron
Dreame Technology has unveiled the first render images of its inaugural vehicle, an ultra-luxury pure electric model poised to challenge the likes of Bugatti. The renders were shared by Dreame Technology founder Yu Hao on his social media, with a physical prototype slated for a global debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the United States later this year.
The newly released renders showcase a design that reportedly draws inspiration from the iconic Bugatti Chiron, according to Chinese auto media Dongchedi. Inside, the vehicle adopts a contemporary “new energy vehicle” aesthetic, highlighted by a two-spoke steering wheel and an integrated, large-format display screen. Dreame has positioned its debut model as an “ultra-luxury pure electric” vehicle, directly benchmarking the legendary Bugatti Veyron.
This reveal follows Dreame’s official announcement on August 28, 2025, confirming its entry into the automotive manufacturing sector. The company stated at the time that its first production model is expected to make its official appearance in 2027.

In a move signalling global ambitions, Dreame is actively scouting locations for a new manufacturing plant in Berlin, Germany. The proposed site is said to be strategically located adjacent to Tesla’s Gigafactory Berlin. Furthermore, a report from Chinese media Jiemian suggests that Dreame is forging a partnership with French banking giant BNP Paribas, a collaboration aimed at facilitating the brand’s expansion into international markets.

About Bugatti Chiron

The Bugatti Chiron is a mid-engine, two-seater sports car designed and developed by Bugatti Engineering. It was introduced as the successor to the Bugatti Veyron. The engine in the Chiron has a peak power output of 1,103 kW (1,479 hp) at 6,700 rpm and 1,600 N⋅m of torque starting from 2,000 to 6,000 rpm. Chiron’s top speed is electronically limited to 420 km/h (261 mph) for safety reasons, however, a modified Chiron with a long tail and 1578 horsepower went 304.77 mph in 2019.



