Dreame has struck again with an extreme version of its conceptual hypercar. The Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition incorporates two jet propulsion nozzles at the rear that generate up to 100 kN of thrust. The response is almost instantaneous, with a reaction time of less than 150 milliseconds. The result: accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 0.9 seconds, half the time of the previous 1903 HP model.
Jet nozzles and vector thrust control 🚀
The propulsion system is not a simple decoration. The nozzles are integrated into the bodywork and are activated by a control algorithm that manages thrust in real time. Dreame states that the airflow is optimized to maintain stability at high speeds. The assembly combines a high-performance electric motor with jet thrusters, achieving a power delivery that surpasses any current standard. The onboard electronics adjust the direction of thrust to assist in corners.
The trick to arriving before your coffee at work ☕
With this car, the problem won't be arriving late, but finding a traffic light that can withstand the onslaught. If you floor it, in less than a second you're already at 100 km/h, which is roughly the time it takes you to realize you've left your phone at home. The good thing is that, at that speed, you'll probably forget even your name. The bad news: the MOT inspection isn't quite sure how to measure the noise of a jet engine.