Kosmera revealed two hypercars, one that deploys a drone and one with an inbuilt AI race engineer, and the world will decide which one survives
Published on Mar 13, 2026 at 5:18 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on Mar 13, 2026 at 5:18 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Vacuum maker Dreame certainly caused a stir when it revealed two hypercars to be built under its Kosmera brand, both of which will be EV hypercars.
The Chinese company is well known for its vacuum cleaners, so this was a big step into the unknown, but it’s promising some interesting EV machines with lots of features and up to 2,000hp.
Its two hypercars promise lots of innovation, with one including an in-built AI race engineer.
If that wasn’t enough, the other will have a drone, but only one of these will actually make it into production, with the best ideas from both coming into one hypercar.
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How Prototype One will utilize the AI race engineer
The first EV prototype is the one that will make use of the AI race engineer.
Kosmera says that it will combine this with the use of Augmented Reality (AR) coaching.
Embedded into this is AI performance analysis, while the AR aspect gives the driver extra guidance.
The ultimate aim is to create a hypercar that will teach you how to drive faster and better.

This will apply to both the racetrack and the road.
As we’ve discussed previously, much of this data will be on an AR display in front of the driver.
This avoids them having to keep looking towards the dashboard to see what they need to see.
The second prototype makes use of a drone concept
Even wilder is the fact that the second of the Kosmera hypercars makes use of a drone concept.
This isn’t an AR drone or anything like that, but a full-on, physical drone for the hypercar.
Kosmera says this will be able to scout the terrain ahead, particularly useful when off-roading.
Of course, unless you have a Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato, it’s doubtful you’ll take an EV hypercar off-road.
But you could also use it with any SUV you happen to own.

The drone could help provide an extra view of potentially difficult routes where satnav simply can’t.
The company also says it may even help with situational awareness and transmit live visuals to the driver.
Yet the drone and the AI and AR features aren’t even the biggest challenges facing Kosmera.
This is why building the two hypercars is such a big challenge for Kosmera
The company has stressed that there are multiple challenges to building the concepts and the production model.
As its first automotive product, it isn’t going to be an easy task.
Issues they are facing are the thickness of the battery, for example.
But Kosmera is paying attention to the cosmetics too, including the low rooflines.

These aesthetics have to be blended with practicality, so it must look good while preserving features such as headroom.
It’s continuously adjusting its designs to ensure it retains practicality and also dramatic hypercar styling.
Which hypercar will Kosmera produce?
The company has outlined a tentative timeline for when it expects to see the cars produced.
Testing should begin late in 2026, and it’s targeting the production model arriving in 2028.
While it’s currently developing two cars, only one of the hypercars will be put into production.
This will combine the best of both worlds from the two concepts.
If this is successful, a Hyper GT will be made, and Kosmera is also planning an SUV.

The reaction from customers and the media will also help determine which hypercar is produced.
Initially, just 100 hypercars will be made, with 1,000 to 2,000 units of the ‘technology transfer model.’
If these plans come to fruition, it could really shake up the hypercar market.
The Kosmera hypercars timeline
Aug 2025: Chinese appliance maker Dreame announces plans to enter the automotive industry and teases high-performance EV concepts resembling Bugatti-style hypercars
Dec 2025: The company confirms its new automotive brand, Kosmera, and announces that its first hypercar prototype will debut at CES 2026
Jan 2026: At CES 2026, Dreame unveils the Kosmera Nebula 1, a four-door electric hypercar concept with a quad-motor drivetrain producing about 1,876hp and a claimed 0-62mph time of 1.8 seconds
2026 (ongoing): Kosmera hints at additional EV models and advanced tech, including AI driving systems, active aerodynamics, and ultra-high-speed motors, but many specs remain undisclosed
Target 2027: Dreame reportedly aims to start production or global launch of the Nebula-series hypercar around 2027, potentially supported by a planned factory in Europe
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Henry joined the Supercar Blondie team in February 2025, and since then has covered a wide array of topics ranging from EVs, American barn finds, and the odd Cold War jet. He’s combined his passion for cars with his keen interest in motorsport and his side hustle as a volunteer steam locomotive fireman at a heritage steam railway.