Dreame Technology, a Chinese appliance name primarily known for its vacuum cleaners, is stepping into the electric vehicle world with a fresh concept that has caught a lot of attention.
The digital sketches released look eerily similar to the luxurious Bugatti Chiron, showcasing a four-door electric vehicle with distinct characteristics. Noteworthy features include a prominent horseshoe grille and a C-shaped roofline, plus a central spine gracing the rear deck.
Unlike Bugatti’s hefty price tag of $3 million for their two-door hypercar designed for high-speed thrills, Dreame’s latest offering adapts that aggressive styling into a more everyday sedan. The back of the EV includes modern touches like an LED light bar and a sizable diffuser, giving it a fresh look.
Experts have remarked on the clear resemblance to the Bugatti model, deeming it one of the latest examples of design mimicry in China’s automotive sector. There are no detailed specs on performance, battery size, or range, leading to questions about how this ambitious design translates into actual driving technology.
Rumors suggest that Dreame plans to debut a prototype at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, a hotspot for showcasing new technology. Should it take the stage, Dreame’s car will find itself amid a myriad of start-ups vying for attention in the EV landscape.
As for the Chiron-inspired design, whether it enhances Dreame’s reputation or creates skepticism remains uncertain. However, it’s safe to say that these render images have already piqued global interest—thanks to their recognizable design and bold approach.
