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Robot Vacuum Maker Dreams of Supercars

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Dreame Technology ran a $10 million Super Bowl ad.
  • The company plans to debut luxury electric cars in 2027.
  • Chinese EVs face 100% tariffs and restrictions in the U.S.
Robot Vacuum Maker Dreams of Supercars

Dreame Technology, a Chinese company primarily known for robot vacuum cleaners, has revealed bold aspirations to enter the electric supercar industry. The company recently invested $10 million to air a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl, featuring its vision for luxury electric vehicles.

Last year, Dreame Technology announced its goal to create "the world's fastest car," with initial pure electric luxury models slated for a 2027 debut. The company is assembling a team of approximately 1,000 automotive professionals and integrating advanced artificial intelligence and smart features into its upcoming vehicles.

Dreame has also indicated interest in establishing a manufacturing plant in Brandenburg, Germany, and has displayed its Bugatti-style electric sedans internationally. However, Chinese electric vehicles face substantial obstacles in the United States, including stringent 100% tariffs and other trade restrictions, which currently pose a significant barrier to market entry.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dreame Technology aims to build electric supercars and debut its first pure electric luxury cars in 2027.
Chinese EVs are effectively banned from the U.S. market due to 100% tariffs and other restrictions.
Dreame Technology spent $10 million to run a 30-second Super Bowl commercial.

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