Dreame’s Nebula Next 01 Wants to Reinvent the Car—With AI, Rockets, and a Lot of Questions
From solid-state batteries to electromagnetic suspension—and yes, rocket boosters—this ambitious EV concept pushes boundaries, even if the details don’t quite keep up yet.
All the headlines suggest China’s hundred-ish car brands are due for a major contraction, and yet another company is planning to launch an upscale car brand: Meet Dreame, which is pronounced like “dreamy.” You may know Dreame for its high-end vacuums and personal care gadgets, but the Chinese company positions itself as a broader AI-driven tech firm—one that’s now setting its sights on mobility. And as is almost always the case with automotive startups, it plans to enter the market with an upscale, high performance (higher profit), electric five-seat fastback sedan. Meet the Dreame Nebula Next 01.
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This 01 model first broke cover in Las Vegas in January at CES 2026. Shortly thereafter the company showed off the Nebula Next 01X, an SUV variant, at a company event in Shanghai. And just now, at an event in San Francisco, Dreame pulled the sheet on a headline-grabbing ultra-high-performance variant called the Nebula Next 01 Concept Jet Edition, with performance augmented by—you guessed it—a pair of solid rocket boosters. We’ll unpack that in a bit.
Dimensionally, its overall length and wheelbase are roughly that of a BMW i7, but it’s about 6.5 inches shorter and 3.5 inches wider.
Living The Dreame
Dreame Next 2026 was a four-day exposition showcasing the company’s full range of consumer tech products, and the event provided an opportunity to lay out Dreame’s ambitions to create a fully connected ecosystem in which every device that helps make your daily life easier or more convenient is interconnected, developed using artificial intelligence, and designed for lifelong learning and continuous improvement. Think of it as a step beyond over-the-air updating to onboard self-improvement. Sounds mildly terrifying.
Imagine Ceiling, Build Staircase
That was the design brief for the Nebula Next 01. Imagine the broadest possible performance envelope, the absolute apex of automobiledom, the outer limits of what a four-wheeled transportation pod can do—then leverage AI to develop the detailed technology required to get there. Along the way, Dreame filed more than 10,000 patent applications. Not all of them were automotive and some may have yet to be granted because the company was a bit light on specifics for some of the coolest, most eyebrow-raising tech features—such as …
EMAD—Electromagnetic Fully Active Suspension
The EMAD electromagnetic active suspension system is reportedly capable of managing 14 degrees of freedom. That’s 8 beyond pitch, roll, and heave, plus lateral, longitudinal, and vertical motion, with the extras likely including steering, wheel, and tire motions. Most if not all of these experience nonlinear behavior, which requires more complicated math. AI intelligence manages this with sub-millisecond timing. The result: limit cornering stability improves by 25 percent and unwanted body motions are reduced by 30 percent. What we don’t know: Is it like the steeplechase-tastic jumping Bose electromagnetic suspension? Like the Domin suspension? Don’t know.




