If Rivian launches R2 successfully this year with solid conversion numbers (as Phase II of their GTM efforts), we can make this entire ludicrous thread go away. We will see a highly capable, value-oriented, American-made EV that could be a major catalyst in the electrification movement in the US from a company that started from scratch as an OEM (without any tentacles into a pre-existing supply chain or parts bin). This is of course, TBD.
Scout can (and will) have a lower-priced/more value-oriented variant following their debut, and will likely use a similar playbook to expand their footprint. In fact, Scout has already indicated this in earlier discussions. One of those discussions involved a lower-priced spec with a removable roof.
Scout NEVER had the intention to launch a truck & SUV with ~$40K entry point as the first objective.
Again, what is missing in this entire debate is the vision & understanding of Scout's strategic plan that includes more than one truck and SUV, and perhaps an opportunity to deliver additional capabilities for other brands underneath VW Group's portfolio in the future. Patience grasshopper.
Scout can (and will) have a lower-priced/more value-oriented variant following their debut, and will likely use a similar playbook to expand their footprint. In fact, Scout has already indicated this in earlier discussions. One of those discussions involved a lower-priced spec with a removable roof.
Scout NEVER had the intention to launch a truck & SUV with ~$40K entry point as the first objective.
Again, what is missing in this entire debate is the vision & understanding of Scout's strategic plan that includes more than one truck and SUV, and perhaps an opportunity to deliver additional capabilities for other brands underneath VW Group's portfolio in the future. Patience grasshopper.