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JAKARTA - The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 event which took place on January 7 became an interesting debut stage for Kosmera. The new automotive brand supported by Dreame Technology vacuum cleaner manufacturer was caught on camera showing off two new vehicles at once.

One model is positioned as a high-performance new energy sports car, while another is prepared as a flagship supercar. Kosmera's flagship supercar immediately caught the eye with its aggressive front fascia design.

The horseshoe-shaped grille is reminiscent of European hypercar styling, combined with two large cooling vents on the left and right sides that emphasize the menacing impression. For aerodynamic efficiency, the front bumper is equipped with special air ducts that direct the airflow to the side, to reduce drag while optimizing radiator cooling.

From the side, the typical silhouette of a supercar feels strong. The car's nose is made low, the A-pillar is very gentle, and the roof line flows smoothly to the back to strengthen the visual appeal. Modern details are present through hidden door handles, double five-spoke rims, and yellow brake calipers.

At the stern, the model's taillights are as wide as the body, combined with a large diffuser and a massive rear spoiler. According to Autohome's report, Wednesday, January 7, this supercar is claimed to be able to produce up to 1,903 horsepower, with each wheel contributing 476 horsepower.

Kosmera even targets a power-to-weight ratio of 1:1. To make it happen, the chassis uses aerospace-grade composite materials combined with 3D printing technology for maximum torque rigidity. The suspension system is also sophisticated, in the form of an active linear motor suspension that can switch seamlessly from a comfortable setting to a racing car character.

Meanwhile, the second vehicle, positioned as a high-performance new energy sports car, has a different character. The large spindle-shaped front grille is decorated with vertical chrome elements, combined with sleek headlights and assertive air intakes.

On the side, the wide wheel arches accommodate large multi-spoke rims that reinforce the dynamic impression. The back still carries a wide rear lamp and an aggressive diffuser.

The vertical decorative line on the rear glass is suspected to serve to increase aerodynamic efficiency. Dreame's name had previously caused controversy in September when it released the first renderings of its high-performance sports car.

The design is considered too similar to the Bugatti Chiron, even referred to as a direct visual takeover of the iconic supercar, just without exhaust pipes. The unit exhibited at CES 2026 at least shows a change of direction, with the similarity claimed to have been greatly reduced compared to the initial renderings that had sparked debate.