Renault's Classic Pop Icon, the 4L, Gets a New Life as a Nomadic Hotel Suite!
Experience the Ultimate Adventure with Renault's 4L Transformed into a Luxurious Mobile Hotel Room
Renowned French designer Mathieu Lehanneur has teamed up with iconic French car brand Renault to reimagine the classic Renault 4L, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. The result of their collaboration is the SUITE N°4, a 100% electric nomadic hotel suite that represents a new way of travelling. The concept is not just a car but an architecture of travel, blending the worlds of architecture and automobiles.
Lehanneur's inspiration came from the desire for escape and the need to discover new horizons. The SUITE N°4 is designed to offer a unique and luxurious travel experience, providing a room on four wheels that is fully open to the outside world. The car can be taken anywhere, whether it's driving around the city or parked in the middle of a field. It is a tribute to the Renault 4L, channelling the same pure, understated and simple spirit while prioritizing efficiency and spontaneity.
Despite the radical transformation, the SUITE N°4 maintains the same exterior dimensions and lines as the original Renault 4L. The rear section and hatch have been replaced with polycarbonate windows that provide transparency and lighting on par with that of architectural glass. Transparent solar panels on the roof let light through while helping to charge the car's battery, which has been retrofitted and now runs 100% on electricity.
Inside the car, Lehanneur has combined the ambience and materials of housing with the automobile's technical requirements and sophistication of the French art de vivre. The seats and dashboard are upholstered with an energetic yellow velvet, while the back is finished with a thick, ribbed chenille fabric and accessorized with two laps for a robust look. Bolsters and pillows complete the boot, which has been transformed into a moving room. The experience is enhanced by a wooden bench that slides like a drawer and can be extracted to provide sheltered seating when the hatch is open. All of the materials are "made in France" and supplied by Parisian artisans.
The front of the car features the same iconic lights, lines, and silhouette as the original Renault 4L. The front grill in polished aluminium is Lehanneur's signature and an ode to evasion. It creates waves and gives the car a permanent effect of fluidity, dynamism, and movement. The architectural inspiration is also evident in the car's body, which is coated with three layers of paint that give it the mineral aspect of cement.
Lehanneur's SUITE N°4 represents a new mobility and travel experience that merges the worlds of cars and architecture to create an open-air hotel room. It is not just a means of transportation but a lifestyle choice, a new way of experiencing travel, and a reflection of contemporary aspirations. The SUITE N°4 is an ode to escape, a bubble of minimal luxury that is inspired by both the architecture and the environments in which it passes. With this concept car, Lehanneur has reinvented the Renault 4L, transforming it into a contemporary icon that reflects the needs and desires of modern travellers.
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