Is it easier to reach 400 km/h than to vacuum dust?
This page is translated from the original post "Est-il plus facile d’atteindre 400 km/h que d’aspirer la poussière ?" in French.

Dreame, until now famous for its connected vacuum cleaners, has decided to venture into electric hypercars.
Dreame, the same company that sells you an autonomous gadget to avoid vacuuming, now wants to compete with Ferrari or Rimac according to the latest leaked information on social media. The project? An ultra-luxurious electric car capable of exceeding 400 km/h, featuring adaptive suspension, a carbon monocoque, and an interior that connects to your home as if your living room could pilot the transmission.
The idea is amusing. The electric hypercar market is already saturated with experts and seasoned engineers. These cars must not only be fast, but they also need to remain stable under extreme conditions. Established brands have spent decades refining every detail, from engine thermal management to aerodynamic forces on track. And Dreame aims to achieve this feat by 2027 after mastering rotating brushes and HEPA filters.
Nothing should surprise us anymore!
The promise is ambitious. Smart software, personalized driving profiles, proactive safety, integration with home and smartphone… In short, a giant vacuum cleaner capable of making coffee and cleaning the floor while you drive at over 400 km/h. Honestly, who could imagine that it’s easier to manufacture a hypercar than to create a vacuum cleaner that doesn’t get stuck every two minutes on a fringed carpet?
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Well, there is a precedent that somewhat shifts the perspective. Xiaomi, a smartphone manufacturer, has managed to launch two models in 24 months and has risen to Tesla’s level in terms of sales. If a company can transition from phones to electric cars and compete with the big players, why couldn’t a vacuum cleaner manufacturer create a hypercar that combines speed, luxury, and connectivity? Will we say in 2 years that the vacuum cleaner was just a warm-up?
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