12:46 24-04-2026

Dreame unveils the Nebula Next 01 concept in Beijing

At the Beijing Auto Show, SPEEDME journalists captured one of the event’s most unexpected premieres: the Dreame Nebula Next 01 concept supercar. The model was presented as part of the brand’s “space program” and highlights a next-generation Carbon Fiber 2.0 body.

Dreame, previously known as a home appliance maker, is effectively stepping into the automotive industry through an image-building project. The Nebula Next 01 is not a production model but a technology showcase designed to demonstrate the company’s potential in materials, design and engineering.

Visually, the car follows the classic supercar formula: a low-slung profile, long hood, large air intakes and pronounced aerodynamic elements. Particular attention is drawn to the active rear wing, the substantial diffuser and the extensive use of carbon fiber, pointing to a focus on lower weight and greater structural rigidity.

© A. Krivonosov for SPEEDME.RU

Technical specifications have not yet been disclosed, but the emphasis on Carbon Fiber 2.0 points to further work in composite technologies. Such solutions are typically used in premium and racing cars, which suggests the project is aimed at the high-performance EV or hybrid segment. Inside, there is a large horizontal display and a minimalist digital layout in line with trends seen in the new generation of Chinese cars.

The Nebula Next 01 should not be viewed as a direct rival to Ferrari or Porsche — it is better understood as a concept shaped to build the brand’s image. Still, the appearance of projects like this shows how quickly China’s automotive industry is expanding, with new players looking to make their mark.

Ultimately, the Dreame Nebula Next 01 is less a car than a statement: the lines between technology companies and carmakers are fading. Projects like this are helping shape the future of the industry.