Kosmera unveils two futuristic EVs in Las Vegas with AR windshields and 2,000hp performance promises
Published on Jan 09, 2026 at 6:54 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jan 09, 2026 at 6:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Chinese brand Kosmera, backed by vacuum developers Dreame, has detailed what we can expect from the two futuristic EVs it just unveiled in Las Vegas, with features such as AR windshields and 2,000hp performance promises.
Taking up where Dyson couldn’t, Dreame has been putting its excellence and prowess in motors to good measure.
Announced last year, the Dreame-backed car manufacturer Kosmera has now lifted the curtain on its new supercars at CES 2026.
And it’s safe to say that, if the performance promises live up to the hype, the flagship Kosmera Star Matrix and Star Razer will both be some of the fastest vehicles ever made.
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Kosmera Star Matrix is a race car from the year 2199
With its name derived from that popular futuristic John Wick movie, the Star Matrix is the race-ready version of this supercar duo that really does look like it’s from 2199.
The two supercars are set to be sisters formed by the same Bugatti-looking sketches we were teased with last year, with the Star Matrix hitting the track and the Star Razer designed for the road.
Still, both the Kosmera cars have promised over 2,000hp (up from the previously reported 1,908), with four motors each churning out 470hp and an 800V powerbank powering a 120-kWh semi-solid-state battery.
Straight off the bat, you can see the clear distinctions in the two designs, with the Star Matrix having the same pointed nose that leads to the Chiron-like horseshoe front grille. and a racing spoiler at the rear.

But on the inside, the Star Matrix is optimized for a track experience as its AR windshields provide a simulating Head-Up-Display with racing lines, apex breaking points, and real-time voice guidance that adapts to speed, steering input, and vehicle dynamics.
As for the Star Razer, well, it comes with the same straight line speed, but optimized for a road driving experience.
Star Razer is an AI Dreame machine
With a slightly different look, particularly with a grinning grille instead of the horseshoe, the Star Razer is just as powerful but is meant for the Autobahn over the Nürburgring.
Instead of a spoiler on the rear, the Star Razer comes with an AI-powered modular system in the trunk, which is designed to support the usage of drones and robots.
The interior HUD is set to be powered by an in-house AI assistant, touted to be one of the most advanced that we’ve ever seen.
There are a lot of big and bold claims for both cars, which are still in development.

Kosmera CEO Winter Chen said that the cars are: “Machines that are meant to be driven hard, tested honestly, and pushed to their limits.”
The brand is set to take a dynamic prototype of the supercars to the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg to put the 2,000hp to the test for the first time.
And when that’s over, maybe we’ll get a first look at the luxury SUVs promised to rival Rolls-Royce.
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Jack Marsh is a journalist who started his media career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Chester. As an avid supercar and racing enthusiast, he has a passion for everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR. Whether it's highlighting the intricacies of McLaren’s anti-dive suspension revelations or recognizing celebrities’ multi-million-dollar rides, he has a keen eye for the faster things in life.