
Dreame, the Chinese electronics company best known for its robot vacuum cleaners, has unveiled a striking new concept vehicle: the Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition. Revealed at the DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco, this electric sedan concept features a pair of rocket boosters and promises a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of under one second—an unprecedented figure in the automotive world.
The Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition stands out not only for its dramatic jet-assisted acceleration but also for its advanced technical features. Dreame claims the dual solid-fuel rockets can deliver up to 100 kN of thrust and react within 150 milliseconds, propelling the car from 0 to 100 km/h in just 0.9 seconds. The vehicle is also equipped with steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems, showcasing the company’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology.
Another highlight is the concept’s solid-state battery technology. Dreame says these batteries offer an energy density above 450 Wh/kg, indicating progress towards production readiness. Complementing the powertrain, the car features Dreame’s new DHX1 LiDAR sensor, capable of identifying objects up to 600 meters away. This system is expected to support advanced driver assistance with L2+ features and, eventually, L3 autonomous driving capabilities.
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Dreame anticipates starting vehicle production in 2027. However, the company has made it clear that the rocket-assisted acceleration will remain a concept-only feature, not part of the final production models intended for public roads.
From an editorial perspective, Dreame’s Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition is a bold statement from a company still new to the automotive sector. The blend of rocket propulsion and advanced electronics shows Dreame’s ambition to stand out in a crowded EV market. While the headline-grabbing rocket boosters may not reach production, the focus on solid-state batteries, long-range LiDAR, and smart-home integration signals a forward-thinking approach. As Dreame prepares for its first production vehicles, the industry will be watching to see how much of this concept’s technology translates to real-world applications and how it positions Dreame against established competitors in the electric sedan segment.
