CES 2026: Dreame "Starry Sky Plan" concept car debuts

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On Jan 7, Nebula Plan, a subsidiary of Dreame, said it showcased its concept car — the Nebula (Xingyun) Next 01 Concept — at CES.

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Image source: Nebula Plan

Official images show a pure-electric supercar. The green-bodied concept features a multifunctional front aero setup, active side flow management and active rear aero elements. Up front, four light bars of varying lengths form an L-shaped headlamp signature with strong recognition. Details include multi-spoke alloy wheels, yellow brake calipers and perforated front brake discs.

Along the flanks, the front and rear fenders are prominently bulged, paired with large side wing end plates and a hidden A-pillar design. The wheels adopt a six-spoke, petal-style pattern, again matched with yellow front calipers and perforated brake discs.

In terms of power, reports suggest the concept uses a quad-motor setup with a combined output of 1,399 kW (1,876 hp). Together with an active aerodynamic package, it is said to sprint from 0–100 km/h in 1.8 seconds.

Public filings indicate Nebula Plan (Shanghai) Automotive Technology Co., Ltd. is Dreame's carmaking entity, established on Jan 8, 2025. Dreame founder and CEO Yu Hao is the ultimate controller, holding about 77.76% through a multi-layer shareholding structure.

On Aug 28, 2025, Dreame formally announced its move into carmaking, saying it aims to build the fastest car in the world. Since then, the auto effort has moved quickly: it completed a first funding round and chose a site near Berlin for a production base. The new plant's planned footprint is roughly 1.2 times Tesla's Berlin Gigafactory, with a location adjacent to Tesla's facility. The decision is meant to tap into the region's mature automotive supply chain — from precision manufacturing to electrical and electronics and materials science — to cut logistics costs, shorten R&D cycles and strengthen localized supply-chain coordination for Europe. At the time, market chatter suggested Dreame would partner with BNP Paribas to advance construction of the German plant and its global market rollout.

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