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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.

    How will the Scout Community be run? Think of it this way: this place is your favorite local hangout. We want you to enjoy the atmosphere, talk to people who share similar interests, request and receive advice, and generally have an enjoyable time. The Scout Community should be a highlight of your day. We want you to tell stories, share photos, spread your knowledge, and tell us how Scout can deliver great products and experiences. Along the way, Scout Motors will share our journey to production with you.

    Scout is all about respect. We respect our heritage. We respect the land and outdoors. We respect each other. Every person should feel safe, included, and welcomed in the Scout Community. Being kind and courteous to the other forum members is non-negotiable. Friendly debates are welcomed and often produce great outcomes, but we don't want things to get too rowdy. Please take a moment to consider what you post, especially if you think it may insult others. We'll do our best to encourage friendly discourse and to keep the discussions flowing.

    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. 6-ScoutFamily

    Scout Concepts At LA Auto Show, November 21-30, 2025

    Knew you might have your own take, no negative innuendo intended.
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    Want a Scout. Don't want the Drama!

    Oh come on, take the plunge—“Everybody’s doing it”.
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    Off-topic stuff…

    And a Facepalm.
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    Off-topic stuff…

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

    This has been my thought all along. If you are doing lots of heavy hauling, the Scout may not be for you. Go with Godzilla, or some flavor of Diesel. No need to be upset.
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    Yep! If I stay with the Harvester maybe I’ll name it “4014”.
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    Center Screen

    Well, if you are dog fighting or delivering ordinance on target—then yeah!
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    Center Screen

    No HUD for me.
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    You can bet the Harvester would go that far with a 27 gallon as well.
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    Jamie Vondruska On With ROMR

    We look forward to it.
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    Extra, Extra....Read All About It!

    If SM can follow through with their stated goal of 80% owner serviceability I see that as a powerful marketing tool once production begins.
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    What would you be willing to pay for a paint color?

    “You can have any color you want, so long as it is Black.” — (Henry Ford?)
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    Driving Sounds

    Can you imagine having someone spotting you over an obstacle and have the donkey braying as you maneuver?
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    Driving Sounds

    So not a horse, but a mule.
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    EREV initial release only?

    Ahh… more time to save for my Terra.
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    Driving Sounds

    Oh good, the rolling sound will be a horse neighing.
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    3rd row option

    That’s a scream. The rear seat in dad’s ‘62 scout 80 faced backwards, mounted right up against the bulkhead. And with the home made chuck box in the back two growing boys didn’t have much foot room.