
Dreame, renowned for its advanced vacuum cleaners, surprised attendees at the DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco with the unveiling of an audacious concept vehicle powered by rocket boosters. Named the Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition, this innovative car aims to reshape perceptions of fast electric vehicles.
The standout feature of this concept is its astonishing speed. Dreame claims the Nebula can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 0.9 seconds, a feat typically achieved only by fighter jets or professional drag racers. While it appears to be a sleek four-door sedan, the rear reveals its more radical design.
Equipped with two custom solid-fuel rocket boosters, the Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition generates an impressive thrust of 100 kN. These rockets activate almost instantaneously, firing in just 150 milliseconds. Although the incorporation of rockets might seem excessive, Dreame positions this concept as a testament to their extensive expertise in robotics and artificial intelligence.
Beyond the flashy rocket engines, the vehicle houses cutting-edge technology, including solid-state batteries boasting an energy density exceeding 450 Wh/kg. Dreame indicates that these batteries are nearing regular production viability, offering the potential for longer journeys and reduced charging times—an exciting prospect for daily electric vehicle users.

The Nebula also features a "drive-by-wire" system, eliminating physical connections between the steering wheel and brakes. Instead, every operation is managed through electrical signals, enhancing responsiveness while creating more interior space.
Safety and autonomous driving capabilities play a significant role in this vehicle. Among the innovations is the DHX1 LiDAR sensor, which can detect objects up to 600 meters away. This level of range and clarity is superior to many current sensors, enabling enhanced L2+ assisted driving with plans for L3 autonomy in the future.
Inside, the cabin resembles a mobile office or living room, turning the car into a smart-home hub. Thanks to Dreame's background in home appliances, users can interact with their home robot vacuum or other smart devices through the vehicle's AI assistant, creating a "command center" on wheels.
Dreame anticipates launching its vehicle production in 2027, with the Nebula NEXT 01X likely to be the first model available to the public. However, consumers shouldn't expect rockets on dealership models, as the boosters primarily illustrate the company's engineering capabilities and imaginative vision.
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