Anticipation is building as an enigmatic electric hypercar is set to debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next week. The company behind it, shrouded in mystery, is making ambitious claims, including almost 1,900 horsepower, four electric motors, and a unique suspension system that can switch from a smooth ride to a track-ready setup in seconds.
While the automotive world is no stranger to bold promises from supercar startups, this new entrant appears to have some history—or at least, familiar renderings that suggest we’ve seen glimpses before, albeit not in the flesh.
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Among its features, the car boasts “active linear motors” in its suspension system, promising adaptability beyond existing standards. Another intriguing feature is a “dual-steering-wheel unlock mechanism,” targeting “a new generation of Innovation Seekers and Performance Enthusiasts.”
According to the release, this vehicle is a demonstration of “black technologies,” a term they coined. With 1,877 horsepower from its quartet of electric motors, the company is striving for a 1:1 power-to-weight ratio. The units for this metric aren’t specified, though the car is an “EV or PHEV,” suggesting kilograms rather than pounds as the unit of measure.
Scheduled for a 2026 CES unveiling, the car will be packed with AI features, including an AI coach that collaborates with the steer-by-wire system. It will also have an augmented reality head-up display and AI software providing game-like driving lines and expert tips for track enthusiasts.
The company behind this innovation is called Kosmera, yet searches lead only to articles about the CES reveal with no additional insights. The CEO, Winter Chen, is equally elusive. However, a closer examination reveals that Kosmera is not listed as an exhibitor at CES, but Dreame Innovation Technology, known for smart appliances, is present at Booth 7067.
Back in August, Dreame announced plans to transition from making robotic vacuums to developing high-performance electric vehicles. By September, details on Dreame’s EV surfaced, showing a vehicle with a striking resemblance to the Bugatti Chiron, albeit with four doors.
We reached out to Bugatti for clarification on any possible association, given Dreame’s use of the Bugatti name and the visual similarities to the Chiron. Bugatti has yet to respond, so the connection remains speculative.
With CES beginning on January 6, the true relationship between Dreame and Kosmera is poised to be unveiled. Stay tuned for more updates as CarBuzz digs deeper into this intriguing story.
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