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    Luxury features I would like to See

    I know many don’t want all this but for those of us who do, we need to be willing to pay for it. I am. Now if a Scout with Harvester only had 250 EV range and could tow 8,500 lbs!
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    Luxury features I would like to See

    Love Waze. I like my Grey Poupon just slightly chilled below room temperature. But who will be there to serve it?
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    Blindspot Mirrors in Sideview Mirrors!

    I've attended all courses from the BMW driving school too and I set my mirrors like that but I'm not always planted in the seat one way. Additoinally, my daughters and wife never set their mirrors properly. They're always looking at the side of the car. I think there are definitely blind spots...
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    What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

    You have to pay for the Fusion Drive upgrade to hover!
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    Scout Supply Merchandise Live

    Where are the binoculars?
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    Optional PIN to Drive Feature

    That’s why you buy an EV! NOBODY WANTS THAT! 😳😂
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    Blindspot Mirrors in Sideview Mirrors!

    Hello! The system you mention is based on Radar your car produces to reflect off the car in your blind spot. I have it in 2 of our five cars. I think it’s Great! I like the way Audi does it with large indicator lights in the inner housing of my side mirrors. I can see them well in my...
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    The Ideal Scout Motors DashCam system!

    Hello Scout Motors Suggestion Team! I viewed the undercarriage camera Dre demonstrated at CES last January. That was great! I still wonder how we’ll keep it clean and undamaged. However, I hope the camera system will have: While parked: ‘Sentry Mode’ with cabin and external cameras 4K and...
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    Blindspot Mirrors in Sideview Mirrors!

    Hello Scout Motors THAT READS Every Suggestion! (And seriously considers them!) I would Suggest that Scout put Blindspot mirrors in their side view mirrors. I add them to every car. They are really cheap if added during the factory build. My daughters have said they have saved them countless...
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    From a Tesla and Lightning Owner: Here’s What I Need to See from Scout

    This technology already exists with BMW and Audi in Europe, to a degree. Doh, not sure what happened here. You can annoy pedestrians too!
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    From a Tesla and Lightning Owner: Here’s What I Need to See from Scout

    Another good example in a live test. Long video but through towns and highways in Europe. I’ve driven it with my cousin in Germany. It’s great!
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    From a Tesla and Lightning Owner: Here’s What I Need to See from Scout

    Someone asked about how ADBs function in the city or with Pedestrians. This video gives an example and mentions that 70% of pedestrian fatalities happen at night. Where I live in NE Ohio, we frequently travel on ‘Riverview Road’ which goes through a National park, is semi rural at 45 MPH with...
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    Optional PIN to Drive Feature

    Also, different PIN’s for my young Daughters and Wife vs Son in Law or Brother in Law. Lets me know who borrowed it when and I could separate their use from mine for tracking issues or performance or lock out features from my oldest daughter who is Mario Andretti reincarnated, no matter what...
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    Optional PIN to Drive Feature

    Just please make it a consistent pin Rivian has added a feature that can be enabled to add a rolling pin, like an Authenticator App. Trouble is, if you are in a remote area with poor connectivity, or lose your phone or break it or battery dies, you can’t get a changing pin sent to you to...
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    Bigger Gas Tank - 15 Gallons is Abysmal

    Has the Battery Chemistry been confirmed? LFP?
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    From a Tesla and Lightning Owner: Here’s What I Need to See from Scout

    I knew Ford had this is Europe but didn’t realize it was in the lightning here in the US. Ford is not doing a good job of marketing it as a feature in the US. How to ‘activate it’ is all over the forums, now that I search for it. Not activated by default. Might confuse American drivers and...
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    From a Tesla and Lightning Owner: Here’s What I Need to See from Scout

    I agree this technology is expensive but I feel my life, my Wife’s and my Grand Daughter’s life as well as the Lives of the other driver’s and their Family’s are worth it. Regardless of the cost. I’ve read replacing it is very expensive. I hope Scout is listening!
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    From a Tesla and Lightning Owner: Here’s What I Need to See from Scout

    Adaptive Driving Beams are a technology the rest of the world has enjoyed for over a decade and only made legal in the US in the last 3 years. per the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) 54% of driving deaths occur at night while only 25% of driving occurs at night. I'm an...
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    From a Tesla and Lightning Owner: Here’s What I Need to See from Scout

    I completely agree with you. I'm concerned the seats won't be supportive or large enough. When Kyle Conner OOS vids show the seat backs too short, it worries me. I can't believe no one but Tesla Includes quality Dashcam and Sentry Mode features as well as remote connectivity and cloud storage...
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    Rethink Steering Wheel Design?

    I’d be fine with it on the Dashboard. Behind or in front of the rail. I’m looking forward to using the rail system with USB C ports. I just think the overhead space is a premium and hunting for sunglasses while damaging them in the center console makes no sense.