Kosmera’s EV Ambitions: Over 3,000 HP, Star Razer Super GT Revealed

Kosmera, owned by Dreame, aims to release a 3,000+ HP EV lineup by 2029, featuring advanced electric powertrains.
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The automotive world is abuzz with the emergence of Kosmera, a new player in the premium electric vehicle market. Under the umbrella of the Chinese consumer-products giant Dreame, Kosmera is poised to make waves with an ambitious lineup including an SUV, a grand touring car, and a hypercar, with the first models expected by 2029.

Recently, Kosmera unveiled plans for its groundbreaking powertrain technology, featuring over 3,000 horsepower derived from four advanced electric motors. Developed by Axion Power, Kosmera’s in-house propulsion team, this technology is set to redefine performance standards in the electric vehicle industry.

Unprecedented Power and Efficiency

The forthcoming Star Razer electric grand tourer, along with other Kosmera models, will be equipped with four electric motors configured in dual-motor modules. Each module will produce 1,556 horsepower, cumulatively delivering a staggering 3,112 horsepower. This configuration ensures all-wheel drive capability and torque vectoring, optimizing performance across various driving conditions. The vehicles will operate on a 1,200-volt electrical system, eclipsing the 800-volt systems just now being adopted by more mainstream manufacturers (source).

Inspired by models like the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe, Kosmera’s vehicles will use axial-flux electric motors made from magnesium-aluminum alloy with carbon-fiber reinforcements. This design allows for an impressive 81 horsepower per kilogram. Kosmera and Axion Power are also innovating in thermal management, bearing systems, and magnetic flux control to ensure top-tier performance and efficiency.

The Star Razer: A New Benchmark

While still in development, the Star Razer boasts projected performance figures that are nothing short of phenomenal. With over 3,000 horsepower, the car is expected to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in just 1.7 seconds and reach 249 mph in a mere 8.2 seconds. Its top speed is projected to be an astounding 342 mph, though the practicalities of such a speed remain to be seen, including tire durability and suitable testing locations.

Kosmera’s Hypera hypercar is set to feature a battery pack with over 100 kilowatt-hours, capable of maintaining less than 30% degradation after 2.5 laps of the Nürburgring. Additionally, the Hypera will employ titanium carbon-ceramic brakes, promising to halt from 62 mph in just 98 feet.

Parent Company Dreame’s Innovations

While Kosmera is a new entrant, its parent company Dreame has already made significant strides in the automotive sector. In 2025, Dreame introduced a concept car reminiscent of a Bugatti Chiron and later showcased a model similar to a Rolls-Royce Cullinan. At CES 2026, Dreame debuted the Nebula Next 01 hypercar, boasting 1,876 horsepower and plans for solid-fuel rocket motors to achieve unprecedented acceleration (source).

Dreame’s ambitious projects underscore the potential for Kosmera to make a significant impact in the electric vehicle market. However, realizing these ambitious goals remains a challenge that only time will tell if they can meet.

Original Story at carbuzz.com