While DreamEye is probably best known for its massive robot vacuum lineup, the company also tries its hand at a number of different consumer technologies, and that even includes electric vehicles. Recently the company has showcased its new powerful car. Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition.
Perhaps the most interesting thing about the car is that it is equipped with a dual solid fuel rocket booster despite being primarily an electric vehicle. Dreame says this allows the NEXT 01 JET to accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 0.9 seconds, delivering a peak thrust of 100 kN with a response time of 150 milliseconds. The vehicle also comes with CTP 4.0 battery technology, which eliminates traditional structural beams to maximize chassis space.
Dreameye also introduced the DHX1 LiDAR, the first unit developed under Dreameye’s Nebula Next program. The DHX1 offers ultra-high-definition, image-level sensing that can detect fine details such as potholes, traffic signs, and even the subtle movements of pedestrians at a distance. The new hardware works with DreamEye’s new autonomous driving platform, which uses third-generation Vision-Language-Action (VLA) and World Model Architecture that also allows unmanned driving.
The company says its entry into the automotive sector is the result of more than a decade of work dating back to founder Yu Hao’s time in the SkyAxis program at Tsinghua University:
The Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition is a statement of where Dreame’s engineering can go. The company’s core technologies, including high-speed digital motors, intelligent algorithms and bionic robotic arms, are being implemented across its product ecosystem. The same engineering that pushes a high-speed digital motor to 200,000 RPM also enables breakthroughs in automotive powertrains and perception motion systems.
