The world’s first car-forced hotel has opened its doors to the public, in full force through electric cars for a true off-grid experience.
Located in Ongar, Essex, secluded accommodation is the best location for a quiet country getaway.
Guests can enjoy a local menu and mixology made with innovative and sustainable Essex ingredients, as well as the open-air bar or enjoy a fresh coffee overlooking the forest.
An open-air cinema at the hotel will also give visitors the opportunity to relax, unwind and unwind.
The new concept, Hotel Hyundai, unveiled through the car’s logo by journalist and critic Grace Dent, following a study of 2,000 tourists that found 44% would like to make more trips in 2023 compared to 2022.
Adults cite sustainability (25%), supporting local businesses (27%) and relaxation (27%) among the things they enjoy on a UK holiday.
The entire experience is activated through the IONIQ 5’s V2L function, which harnesses the car’s electrical power to connect other devices to an adapter.
Grace Dent, curator of the hotel concept, said: “We are more than ever in favour of exclusive and memorable remains and it is a delightful combination of innovation, luxury and comfort that makes you think.
“I’m so glad that those who stay with us can model the sustainable, local menu as well as the equally fabulous cocktails and, of course, enjoy a restful night’s sleep.
“I hope this three-week pop-up hotel is just the beginning of this trendy car concept and fuels a luxury party like this.
“I hope visitors look forward to this amazing hotel and the complete delight it offers to be here in 2023. “
The study also found that 28% prefer a stay to a vacation compared to five years ago, and 16% agreed that they were good value for money.
More than 3 in 10 (31%) said remains are larger for shorter remains, with 30% of all the British countryside has to offer.
While 26% like to spend their holidays in their home country because it is less stressful than traveling.
It also emerged that 55% said the accusation of living through a crisis had made them reconsider their long-term vacation plans.
And, as a result, 53% would also like to invest their holiday expenses in the local UK economies than abroad.
To further reduce expenses, 30% would like to take a break outdoors during the school holidays.
In the last 12 months, respondents have travelled to the UK twice away from home, and 15% have travelled four or more.
The research, conducted by OnePoll, also found that one party agreed that there is nothing better than a holiday in the wonderful British countryside.
When making trips closer to home, 41% when booking accommodation and 39% need a spotless spot.
Ashley Andrew of Hyundai Motor UK, said: “This hotel concept was made imaginable thanks to IONIQ five and the power source via V2L, where an adapter in the car provides a plug into which appliances can be plugged in.
“All the experience demonstrates the practicality of this pioneering technology, and we hope the concept will motivate more people to go offline. “
Hotel Hyundai is open 14 nights from October 19 to November 5. The public will earn a stay with a hotel concept.
The festival will take place from October 6 to 19 and applicants can choose 3 favorite dates.
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