I guess they got their tree in Narnia. Cross pollinated the lamppost with a tree…
I guess they got their tree in Narnia. Cross pollinated the lamppost with a tree…
Yeah-I like details like that
Wow-that took me a bit to figure out. Thought it was an upshot of the pano roof at first
Is that the Clark Griswold house???
Such a great shot, SM has nailed all the color offerings so far. The more I see Silo the more I love it!
I really want to see that color in person but I don’t think it will happen since they are back in Novi getting revamped.Such a great shot, SM has nailed all the color offerings so far. The more I see Silo the more I love it!
Same here. Anxious for the next batch of colorsSuch a great shot, SM has nailed all the color offerings so far. The more I see Silo the more I love it!
I can’t wait.Same here. Anxious for the next batch of colors
I think Rivian has panels with all the colors and interior fabrics at their Rivian Spaces locations. Even something like that.Here’s a question. Once scout has confirmed their colors that will be available at lunch. We will of course be able to see them on a digital model of the vehicles, but would you prefer to see them in person on scale model scouts maybe about the size of a power wheel? So you can see how real light affects the colors. The dummy mules or full-size models could be an option, but that’s a lot more to move from show to show
There’s dealers here that have stuff like that, I just don’t think it does the color justice, it’s one thing to see it on block or panel, but it’s another to see how it looks wrapping the entire vehicle, especially if it can be different based on light and angleI think Rivian has panels with all the colors and interior fabrics at their Rivian Spaces locations. Even something like that.
Very true. My husband took tons of picture of the Traveler in Chicago and I think this one picture exemplifies that statement. Half blue/half green.There’s dealers here that have stuff like that, I just don’t think it does the color justice, it’s one thing to see it on block or panel, but it’s another to see how it looks wrapping the entire vehicle, especially if it can be different based on light and angle
IMO Scout is in a prime position to use colors as a differentiator. Rivian's palette is mostly drab greyscale stuff and IMO customers are absolutely ready for a change.Same here. Anxious for the next batch of colors
Rivian does have some brighter colors but it’s more one or two. If Scout really went retro and had black white and grey and then 5 or 6 colors colors that would be amazing and really eye catching.IMO Scout is in a prime position to use colors as a differentiator. Rivian's palette is mostly drab greyscale stuff and IMO customers are absolutely ready for a change.
Maybe because I’m in design I’d want to see each of them in full size. I’ve successfully ordered vehicle with non typical color combos etc… and always loved them and gotten compliments. That said, due to the simplicity of body panels and having seen the pacific blue in person and how many shades it appears to be depending on shade and sunlight I’d want to see them in person. The Tahitian red has been pretty true looking in photos vs the real thing but knowing the multi-color coats and colored metallics they are using I’d only feel comfortable seeing them in person on at least half if not a full vehicle. SM has stepped up the colors and because of that lighting will play a huge impact so in person at 2-pm, 5pm during winter moths to see shade and sunlight with sun at a lower angle in the skyHere’s a question. Once scout has confirmed their colors that will be available at lunch. We will of course be able to see them on a digital model of the vehicles, but would you prefer to see them in person on scale model scouts maybe about the size of a power wheel? So you can see how real light affects the colors. The dummy mules or full-size models could be an option, but that’s a lot more to move from show to show
I agree but at the same time the grayed colors are safe to most people. It’s a tough guess on colors.IMO Scout is in a prime position to use colors as a differentiator. Rivian's palette is mostly drab greyscale stuff and IMO customers are absolutely ready for a change.
How about Scout's color offerings being half "standard" and the other half bright, more progressive?I agree but at the same time the grayed colors are safe to most people. It’s a tough guess on colors.
I support this.Rivian does have some brighter colors but it’s more one or two. If Scout really went retro and had black white and grey and then 5 or 6 colors colors that would be amazing and really eye catching.