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    Camp mode

    Thank you for getting back to me on this. I am really leaning toward the Traveler. Seems like lots of rigs these days like to hide the hitch receiver. Could you please tell the Scout designers to be out and proud with thier hitch receiver and let it stick out as far as possible. A simple 2" by...
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    Camp mode

    Camp mode i like this. The more cool camp stuff they do the better. On the Traveller has anyone noticed how far buried the hitch receiver is under the spare tire and bumper? Do you think the prototypes even have hitch receivers? Just don't want to have to use an extended draw bar receiver when...
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    Beautiful previews of Traveler on 37's + winch off-road bumper + roof rack ?

    Wonder if Scout could bump up the ground clearance to what the Rivian offers then you wouldn't need such monster tires as I assume they hurt the milage range?
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    We own EVs. Ask Us Anything.

    I too took the Harvester off my order. I have a 3,500 pound stand up ( just shy of 9 feet tall) off-road trailer. At 70 mph in Utah on highway then too off-road camp locations how many miles do you think the full EV Terra will go? Do you think the scout suv will have more or less range and...
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Are you sure about going 75mph on highway would cut the range near half? Then adding a 3,500 pound trailer it is cut in half again?
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Wonder how big the on board gas tank is to get 350 miles while charging the batteries when in transit? Any way 150 (75 when towing) mile battery just seems to defeat the whole ev purpose but hey we all want Scout to be successful so what ever that takes is good in my book. Hopefully with this...
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Chevy silverado 8wt 496 miles. That's more like 250 with my trailer. 77k. Available in 2025. That said I reserved the Terra EV. I have faith they will get the 200 I need for my trailer
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Yes twice a month on five +day trips so more like 50 % of the time. Your right though it's not for me I changed my order. Hoping that battery will grow on the EV Terra. I just misunderstood what the PHEV does. I wonder if others have as well?
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    Range and Competitiveness

    Agree with what your saying. The only chevy model that can be compared to the Terra is the Silverado EV Trailboss. No news on its range or cost. Hopefully at least 406 and under 80k
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    Questions about the Harvester

    I assume it does burn less gas then an engine that powers the drive train. I wonder how much gas is consumed on the 500 mile range? So 150 ev 350 gas does not sound like a plug in to me.
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    Questions about the Harvester

    So while towing my 3,500 pound trailer it will switch to gas at 70-90 miles. That's is a Hybrid and not going to cut it for me. I do not think at least half of the people who reserved the Harvester know this information. Hoping they kick the non Harvester to 400 and I am in for that model.
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Harris how sure are you on the Harvester only having 150 mile ev range???
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    Questions about the Harvester

    I go on two camping trips a month in Utah, AZ, ID, MT and OR pulling a 18 foot 3,500 pound stand up off-road trailer. So yes with my trailer I need at least 350 miles. I was looking at the Chevy at 495 miles and the Rivian at 420 miles. I reserved the Scout Terra because I absolutely love the...
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Wow that is a whole different story. If this ends up being the case I am a no go for that Harvester. This would force me to use the extender more then I want to. It's not really that much of a difference from some Hybrids. Hopefully that 350 will grow to 400+ for the non harvester.
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    Questions about the Harvester

    Will the non Harvester model have a considerable larger battery and more the 350 mile range?