"Harvester" badge for non-Harvester models

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One (admittedly minor) visual flair I like on the pics released so far is the Harvester badge on the front fender(s):

Not sure if that's the cap to fill the tank, so it's actually functional vs decorative? But it does look nice, and might be neat to have as an option for non-Harvester models. Not sure what it would say - maybe just Traveler? Being that it's a machined piece I assume customization would be difficult, but I'm sure some options could be created.
 
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One (admittedly minor) visual flair I like on the pics released so far is the Harvester badge on the front fender(s):

Not sure if that's the cap to fill the tank, so it's actually functional vs decorative? But it does look nice, and might be neat to have as an option for non-Harvester models. Not sure what it would say - maybe just Traveler? Being that it's a machined piece I assume customization would be difficult, but I'm sure some options could be created.
It's the fuel door for the harvester, but I believe the harvester plaid will be optional for no harvester interiors
 
It's the fuel door for the harvester, but I believe the harvester plaid will be optional for no harvester interiors
My understanding of the plaid design on the interior is it’s a nod to the plaid fabric many OG Scouts had on their seats. I don’t think that plaid design on the interior has anything to do with the Harvester.

And yes that’s the fuel door with the rows of crops and the little combine. I love it and hope we BEV owners can get something equally as cool.
 
My understanding of the plaid design on the interior is it’s a nod to the plaid fabric many OG Scouts had on their seats. I don’t think that plaid design on the interior has anything to do with the Harvester.

And yes that’s the fuel door with the rows of crops and the little combine. I love it and hope we BEV owners can get something equally as cool.
I didn't even notice the combine icon! It was just visually appealing before that, but that's a very cool nod/inclusion.
 
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I didn't even notice the combine icon! It was just visually appealing before that, but that's a very cool nod/inclusion.
That’s what it’s is. A tiny combine.

A closeup picture my husband took in Chicago.

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My understanding of the plaid design on the interior is it’s a nod to the plaid fabric many OG Scouts had on their seats. I don’t think that plaid design on the interior has anything to do with the Harvester.

And yes that’s the fuel door with the rows of crops and the little combine. I love it and hope we BEV owners can get something equally as cool.
The headliner in the the traveler is similar to the harvester design based on the agricultural and natural designs of fields
 
One (admittedly minor) visual flair I like on the pics released so far is the Harvester badge on the front fender(s):

Just so you are aware - originally the fuel tank for the Harvester was going to be in the front of the vehicle (just behind the front axe). The design has changed and the fuel tank will now be in the rear of the vehicle like in a typical truck. So the fuel door will almost certainly move to the rear of the vehicles. Also, the Terra has a 3D printed fuel door with the Harvester design embedded, while the Traveler has a sticker. I did a quick search and couldn't find any mention if the final version will have an embedded image or a sticker, or even if the design will remain in the final version.
 
It's the fuel door for the harvester, but I believe the harvester plaid will be optional for no harvester interiors
Pretty sure plaid on interior is a maybe happen kind of thing but was never said for harvester only. Out of fairness neither of the prototypes actually has a fuel tank or true battery pack but the ceiling liner was done as a concept so not specific to harvester. Some time ago we had a similar conversation about a different design for the full BEV. Don’t recall thread but I recall even doing a sketch but the thought was a mountain or something nature inspired
 
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