Dreame revealed the first images of its second model after releasing a teaser of it a couple of days prior. Unlike the its first model, which was shown only through rendered images, the company has appeared to unveil the actual car.
Looking at the images posted on the company’s official Weibo page, it is, as we reported, a clone of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. In fact, the automaker has done very little to hide the fact that it is a tribute to the Cullinan, retaining much of its design, such as the rectangular headlights, the massive front grille, and the overall silhouette of the car.

However, the company has removed the B-pillar at the side of the car, which makes sense as the automaker has stated that the SUV will feature butterfly doors at the front and rear. This, however, raises questions about the safety and sturdiness of the vehicle.
Inside the car, rear passengers appear to be welcomed with individual captain’s seats, separated by a centre console. According to Carscoops, the seats offer 1.2 metres of legroom and recline up to 145 degrees. This is made possible thanks to the SUV’s 3.2-metre wheelbase, which provides ample cabin space.

In terms of performance, Paultan.org reported that the automaker has confirmed the unnamed SUV will be a range-extended EV. It is said to feature four independent electric motors and a 100-kWh battery pack. This could be the reason the automaker claims the EV will be the world’s fastest-accelerating vehicle.
Dreame claims the rear wheels can turn by up to 24 degrees, reducing the turning circle to less than five metres. Additionally, the EV is supported by an adaptive suspension system that continuously adjusts height and stiffness in real time, using data from lidar, cameras, and millimetre-wave radar.

The luxury SUV is slated for a debut in 2027, when it will become clear whether Dreame has managed to live up to its bold statements. Until then, this is all the information currently available on the Cullinan-inspired SUV.
(Source: Paultan.org, Carscoops)