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  • From all of us at Scout Motors, welcome to the Scout Community! We created this community to provide Scout vehicle owners, enthusiasts, and curiosity seekers with a place to engage in discussion, suggestions, stories, and connections. Supportive communities are sometimes hard to find, but we're determined to turn this into one.

    Additionally, Scout Motors wants to hear your feedback and speak directly to the rabid community of owners as unique as America. We'll use the Scout Community to deliver news and information on events and launch updates directly to the group. Although the start of production is anticipated in 2026, many new developments and milestones will occur in the interim. We plan to share them with you on this site and look for your feedback and suggestions.

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    So, welcome to the Scout Community! We encourage you to check back regularly as we plan to engage our members, share teasers, and participate in discussions. The world needs Scouts™. Let's get going.


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  1. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Harvester - Request to allow it to charge battery while parked & a 30-40amp/240v outlet

    Exactly. The team working on it is great and really putting a lot of thought into it. Keep the feedback coming.
  2. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Vintage Scout Commercials/Ads

    Love the old ads. Thanks for taking time to post them.
  3. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Scout Traveler and Terra Photo Collections and Wallpapers

    Both concepts are getting repainted later this summer. Plus, we are working on teasing out a number of color, accessories, and wheel concept combinations. Should be fun. We will also try to get some of your input involved as well.
  4. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Scout Traveler and Terra Photo Collections and Wallpapers

    You will all get to see more colors soon.
  5. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Harvester - Request to allow it to charge battery while parked & a 30-40amp/240v outlet

    Remote start systems via your remote or a phone app are already very common, so I would think this would be viewed simlarly.
  6. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Scout Traveler and Terra Photo Collections and Wallpapers

    The white vehicle was the Traveler concept at our fabrication partner facility just before it got painted. It is called a dry-fit where all the panels and everything is assembled on the vehicle in primer to check to make sure it all looks like it should. The yellow pieces are all 3D printed...
  7. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    April Scout Motors Production Center Update

    You guys were sleeping at the switch this week. No bets on when it would run this week. :D Actually my birthday is next Friday as well. Cheers! Have a good weekend!
  8. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    April Scout Motors Production Center Update

    Our April 2025 update on our factory progress is now live including a preview of the inside of our paint shop. https://blog.scoutmotors.com/april-2025-scout-motors-production-center-update/
  9. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Scout Traveler and Terra Photo Collections and Wallpapers

    A little Terra love... Happy Friday!
  10. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    Nothing official to report yet. It will have batteries and some will have a gasoline engine. 😎
  11. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Harvester model question

    I don't know yet on that one.
  12. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Harvester model question

    Correct. The exact amounts aren't finalized yet.
  13. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Special/First Edition Scouts

    I like this idea.
  14. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Back to Baja: The NORRA Mexican 1000 Live Update Log

    Two vehicles were in the Legends 4x4 class, and the other DNF'd. Since the overall class includes air-cooled Beetles and other odds and ends, there is no comparable consistency in the Legends class.
  15. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Special/First Edition Scouts

    Any time a new factory starts production for the first time, they like it when production is simplified as much as possible so they are building simple configurations as they ramp up. That's the reason why there are launch editions. I'm not sure what Scout will do yet, but we've discussed the...
  16. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Back to Baja: The NORRA Mexican 1000 Live Update Log

    MAY 1, 2025 STAGE 5: LA PAZ TO SAN JOSE DEL CABO MILES: 171.5 Today’s the day. Sean and Owen cheers their espresso to whatever is ahead. Owen carries around a pocket full of 4x6 prints—taken on multiple disposable cameras from last year's race. We just so happen to patronize a few of the same...
  17. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Back to Baja: The NORRA Mexican 1000 Live Update Log

    APRIL 30, 2025 STAGE 4: LORETO TO LA PAZ MILES: 336.9 It’s going to be a long day.” Every morning, Sean Barber delivers a sermon of sorts. And today, those are the first words out of his mouth. If desert racing were a religion, Baja would be the Mecca. 336.9 miles. It’s hard to put that into...
  18. Jamie@ScoutMotors

    Back to Baja: The NORRA Mexican 1000 Live Update Log

    APRIL 29, 2025 STAGE 4: SAN IGNACIO TO LORETO MILES: 214 Morning doves and woodpeckers are our alarm clocks. We wake up to cold tents and visible breath. It’s about 7°C—45°F. A chilly start in the desert. Furnace by day, freezer by night. Dry air doesn’t hold heat well. San Ignacio is a true...