Dreame's First Extended-Range Luxury SUV Unveiled, Resembles Rolls-Royce Cullinan
On September 25, just a month after entering the automotive market, Dreame unveiled its first model—a large, extended-range luxury SUV with design cues reminiscent of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, exuding both elegance and sophistication.

The front of the vehicle is broad and sturdy, with a square contour. The radiator grille is surrounded by wide chrome strips on both the top and bottom edges, and features a large-area vertical chrome structure inside, creating an imposing and dignified visual effect. The rectangular headlights, combined with the air intakes on both sides of the front bumper and the black horizontal grille at the bottom, further enhance the layered appearance of the front section.
The side profile maintains the classic proportions and lines of a luxury SUV. The rear side window area is decorated with a wide chrome strip to increase the sense of horizontal extension. The car doors are designed with a rear-hinged opening and the traditional B-pillar has been removed, improving the convenience of entering and exiting the vehicle and the spaciousness of the cabin.
Inside, the vehicle features a 2+2 four-seat layout, with two independent sofa-style rear seats that offer electric legrests and multi-directional adjustment functions. The central console is integrated with the front center armrest, forming a multifunctional center console that balances practicality and luxury.
Under the hood, the new model is powered by an extended-range system, with a four-motor independent drive architecture and a 100-kilowatt-hour battery pack. The rear wheels have a maximum steering angle of 24 degrees, allowing for a turning radius of less than 5 meters, which enhances the vehicle's flexibility and handling performance on complex roads.
From revolutionizing the vacuum cleaner industry to entering the world of luxury cars, what do you think of Dreame’s bold shift into the automotive field?









































