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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. Hedges1

    Will the Scout EREV be obsolete by the time it gets here in 2027/28?

    Yep. Everything is a tradeoff. There's "Better" battery chemistries out there that manufacturers bypass for a million reasons. They choose the chemistry for the market, use case, cost to acquire, support, etc.
  2. Hedges1

    Will the Scout EREV be obsolete by the time it gets here in 2027/28?

    100% This. EV evangelists always want to say this thing makes that thing "obselete"...as if EVs made the millions upon millions of other cars on the road today are obsolete. And yet...EVs are less than 10% of the US market. Having an EREV means in some ways you're future proof - you have no...
  3. Hedges1

    Traveler NEEDS the bench seat

    We'll see bench seat on traveler... Soon. Oh dear I've said too much 😀🤐
  4. Hedges1

    Scout Motors announces in-vehicle satellite connectivity and highlights Scout Community UX interface at CES 2025

    My cell phone has starlink connectivity baked right in nowadays, didn't have to smell anyone's farts. You can turn it on/off on your plan thru t Mobile app whenever you want. Was perfect option in January when we visited moab over a long weekend. Most of the national parks are cell deserts...
  5. Hedges1

    Actual delay official and order of deliveries confirmed?

    Ford has announced the launch model on the next Gen EV platform will be a mid sized pickup. It's going to be CHEAP as hell to produce and will spawn a lot of variants. It's not a Scout competitor by any means, as it will be more akin to the old Ford ranger sport trucks, or something like...
  6. Hedges1

    Why I'm Cancelling My R2 Reservation

    We reserved an R2 this week that will hopefully replace the wife's Blazer EV in December. While a Scout Terra EREV and Traveler BEV would be an awesome duo, they aren't both fitting in the garage! R2 is sized right for daily activity, looks fantastic and the tech stack looks like it's future...
  7. Hedges1

    Please don't put the Harvester engine behind/below the rear axle

    Tub-talk taking over this thread is [chef's kiss] Frunks rule, BTW. Use it ALL THE TIME and i know exactly how we'll allocate it daily and for adventure trips as we build up the rig.
  8. Hedges1

    Please don't put the Harvester engine behind/below the rear axle

    Very much looking forward to the engine placement aft rear axle and set low enough in the frame to keep EV like driving dynamics due to lower CG. I'll keep my frunk than you very much ;-) I'm very curious on how serviceability shakes out for the generator - could the configuration even make...
  9. Hedges1

    Colton Goes to Scottsdale | Scout Motors Event at FourtillFour Cafe

    I'm not quite sure what you mean as the Terra concept hasn't had any plate on it previously
  10. Hedges1

    Colton Goes to Scottsdale | Scout Motors Event at FourtillFour Cafe

    For sure looked like Satin Wrap up close and we should expect it to evolve over the next few months ;-)
  11. Hedges1

    Colton Goes to Scottsdale | Scout Motors Event at FourtillFour Cafe

    Rear steel bumper ALSO with removable end caps. First time seeing a tow hitch and steel plates (that WILL clear the rear mounted generator)
  12. Hedges1

    Colton Goes to Scottsdale | Scout Motors Event at FourtillFour Cafe

    Revised Tow hooks... Close to production spec.
  13. Hedges1

    Scout Concepts in Scottsdale, Arizona, April 25, 2026

    I'll be in Scottsdale on Saturday - Look for the brown/black ROMR hat and please introduce yourself! Brian
  14. Hedges1

    New Traveler Color Concept - Satin White Traveler

    Are we all pretending we don't see the steel bumper with integrated winch and new sliders?
  15. Hedges1

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

    I reached out directly to the editor that printed the production timeline on AutoForecast Solutions, asking for comment and whether his reporting was based on supplier data or simply aggregating media speculation. No response....yet