Dreame Technologies, the vacuum maker, has now released a teaser of its second vehicle ahead of the company’s Global Strategic Partner Conference today. According to the teaser, it appears that the second car is a luxury SUV that strongly resembles the Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Although the teaser video only provides a glimpse of the vehicle, which was covered in black and silver shades, several prominent design cues from the Cullinan can be spotted. These include the massive upright chrome grille, the rectangular headlights and even the protruding rump with vertical taillights.

At this point, this does not come as a surprise, as the first images of the brand’s supercar ultimately seemed to be a clone of the Bugatti Chiron. However, according to Paultan.org, the company is planning to add its own touches to the SUV. It is claimed to feature butterfly doors at the front and rear of the car, along with hidden B-pillars.
According to the company, performance-wise, the car will feature direct motor cooling technology and an ‘intelligent’ heating system. Dreame has also stated that the car will be the world’s fastest-accelerating car, completing the century sprint in just 1.8 seconds.

Dreame may establish production in Germany, with founder and CEO Yu Hao recently leading a team to scout potential sites. The company is eyeing Brandenburg, near Berlin (home to Tesla’s European Gigafactory), as a possible location. Setting up there would give Dreame access to the region’s strong automotive supply chain and could also help the firm sidestep European tariffs on vehicles manufactured in China.
As of now, these are the details available on the vehicle that Dreame is dreaming to produce. Once again, the company has made bold statements reflecting its big ambitions. Whether this will become a reality is a question that only time can answer.
(Source: Paultan.org, Carscoops)