A robot vacuum cleaner India launch is no longer just about fancy floors and futuristic flexing. It is now about time, convenience, and whether your cleaning gadget can quietly do its job without turning your living room into a part-time workshop. That is exactly where Dreame is aiming with its latest India launch, the L40 Ultra AE and D20 Ultra, two all-in-one robotic vacuum cleaners that expand the company’s smart home lineup with a sharper focus on automation, suction power, and lower day-to-day effort. Dreame says the new models go on sale in India from March 18 through Amazon India and select Croma stores, priced at Rs 59,999 for the L40 Ultra AE and Rs 39,999 for the D20 Ultra.
Indian buyers are warming up to smart home products that save time instead of creating more chores in new packaging. Robot vacuums used to be seen as novelty gadgets for early adopters. Now, the category is maturing into something more practical, especially for homes juggling pets, carpets, dust, spilt snacks, and the eternal mystery of where all that hair comes from. Dreame’s new launch leans into that shift with automated mopping, carpet detection, app-based controls, intelligent mapping, and docks that handle a fair bit of the dirty work themselves. The company is clearly positioning self-emptying and self-cleaning docks as a major upgrade for users who want less frequent maintenance and lower dust exposure.
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L40 Ultra AE goes after the premium buyer
The Dreame L40 Ultra AE is clearly the headline act. It comes with 19,000Pa suction, a spec that immediately tells you this machine is not here for symbolic cleaning. Dreame says the model uses its Vormax suction system and an internal motor design tuned for stronger airflow and lower low-frequency noise. On paper, it is built for homes that want strong vacuuming but also need smarter handling around mixed floor types and tighter spaces.
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The feature list is equally ambitious. The TriCut Brush 3.0 is designed to deal with pet hair and long strands before they become a brush-roll crisis. MopExtend and RoboSwing technologies are meant to improve corner and edge cleaning, while 3DAdapt smart navigation helps the robot move around furniture and everyday obstacles with less guesswork. The dock adds more of the premium appeal, offering auto-emptying, water refilling, mop washing, mop drying, and washboard cleaning for a more hands-off routine. That matters because the real luxury in 2026 is not a smart gadget. It is a smart gadget that does not need constant babysitting.
D20 Ultra looks like the practical crowd-pleaser
If the L40 Ultra AE is the showpiece, the D20 Ultra looks like the smarter value play. It offers 13,000Pa suction, a 2-in-1 vacuum and mop setup, DuoScrub dual rotary mops, RoboSwing edge cleaning, and a 5200mAh battery.
Dreame is also pushing one of the category’s strongest convenience claims here, saying the D20 Ultra can offer up to 100 days of hands-free dust collection, depending on usage conditions. Add ultrasonic carpet sensing, mop lifting to 10.5mm on low-pile carpets, fast charging, and the D20 Ultra starts to sound like the model aimed at buyers who want premium-style automation without going all the way to flagship pricing. As always, real-world results will depend on home layout, floor mix, and how chaotic the average week gets. Still, on paper, it checks the boxes that matter most to buyers, comparing robot vacuum and mop systems in this price band.
Price, availability, support, and the bigger India play
Both models are available in India from March 18, 2026, with sales through Amazon India and selected Croma outlets. The L40 Ultra AE is priced at Rs 59,999 and the D20 Ultra at Rs 39,999. After-sales support includes a 1-year warranty, helpline support across the week, and service access in more than 160 cities, along with pickup, drop-off, and on-site installation options.


