Officials revealed the company has assembled a nearly 1,000-strong automotive team, continuously expanding as operations progress steadily. On January 6 local time, at CES 2026, the smart mobility brand “Nebula Project” under Dreame Technology made its first public appearance, simultaneously unveiling its first pure electric supercar concept vehicle, the Nebula Next 01 Concept. In terms of exterior design, the Nebula Next 01 Concept’s body utilizes an ultra-rigid deep-weave blue carbon fiber material. The inspiration is drawn from the rare “green lightning” within super storms, redefining supercar proportions through sharp waistline sculpting. Nebula Next 01 Concept Furthermore, the front fascia integrates a multi-functional aerodynamic structure and L-shaped matrix headlights. The side profile features an active airflow guidance system, while the rear end is equipped with a full-width LED light bar, a large rear spoiler, and an air diffuser, giving it a highly sporty aesthetic. Nebula Next 01 Concept According to official introduction, the new car’s “Asymmetrical Opposite Opening” door design and hidden dual B-pillar structure incorporate a total of 7 globally patented innovations. The door system eliminates traditional handles, adopting instead biometric touch-sensing technology where a light touch triggers automatic opening. Regarding body materials, the new car employs 2000MPa aerospace-grade hot gas-expanded steel, combined with a torsional stiffness exceeding 45,000 Nm/degree. Nebula Next 01 Concept According to the official introduction from the Nebula Project, since its announcement, the company’s business progress has been steadily advancing. It has already assembled a team of nearly a thousand people for vehicle development, and this team continues to expand. Although the Nebula Next 01 Concept is currently still in the concept stage, Dreame has clarified its “dual-track strategy”: the first mass-market production model is set for official launch in 2027, while the supercar series is positioned in the high-end segment, directly competing with ultra-luxury brands like Bugatti.