On January 7 at the CES 2026 exhibition, two new Kosmera cars were unveiled. Kosmera is a brand supported by vacuum cleaner manufacturer Dreame Technology. One is positioned as a high-performance sports car utilizing new energy sources, while the other targets the supercar segment.

The flagship supercar is distinguished by a horseshoe-shaped front grille reminiscent of certain European hypercars, complemented by large dual-layer side air vents that contribute to the car’s impressive appearance. To reduce aerodynamic drag, channels in the front bumper redirect incoming airflow sideways, simultaneously reducing resistance and improving airflow to the radiators.

In profile, the car features a low front bumper typical of supercars, with a sharply sloped A-pillar and a smooth roofline enhancing its aesthetic appeal. It is fitted with hidden door handles, dual five-spoke wheels, and yellow brake calipers. At the rear, it boasts popular full-width taillights, along with an enlarged diffuser and rear spoiler for improved downforce.

Revolutionary Power and Design
The supercar will deliver 1,903 horsepower, with each wheel generating 476 horsepower. Kosmera aims to achieve a power-to-weight ratio of 1:1, a benchmark in automotive performance. The chassis employs aerospace-grade composite materials and 3D printing technology for exceptional torsional rigidity.
The car is also equipped with active linear suspension featuring an electric motor, allowing smooth switching between comfortable and racing chassis settings.

Innovative Sports Car Unveiling
The second vehicle, positioned as a high-performance sports car utilizing new energy sources, features a large spindle-shaped front grille adorned with vertical chrome elements, complemented by narrow headlights and pronounced air intakes.

Wide wheel arches accommodate large multi-spoke wheels on the sides, highlighting the car’s dynamic character. At the rear, this model also has full-width taillights and an aggressive diffuser design, while a vertical decorative line on the rear window likely enhances aerodynamic efficiency.
The third model is the Nebula Next 01 concept car, part of the Project Star lineup, hinting at the brand’s ambitions in electric innovations.