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Gives me Jeep Renegade vibes.
It looks almost like a Jeep Renegade, Kei car mix.

The tires and wheels look oddly undersized to me. While the body is a lot more bulbous than I'd have thought it would. And that combo together gives it an odd look (IMO).

Have more to say about the looks, but none of it is particularly helpful.

And I say this as someone who didn't think the Aztek was as ugly as everyone made it out to be :P.
 
Here’s a question. If the BEV is delayed a year, would you get an EREV instead of waiting? I asked myself this and wasn’t able to come up with a definitive answer.
I can’t see any way in why the BEV would delay. This started out being EV and to then put it on hold and offer EREV seems crazy to me personally. But u til they tell us I guess it will be wait and see
 
I am still torn, but I am also impulsive, so this may be what tips the needle to the Harvester option for me.

Though there are still a few variables.

What I would like to know up front, is what the price difference will be.

If its $7k for the Harvester option as some have speculated, I would just wait for a BEV.

Their (Scout's) cost will be similar between both models so I wouldnt want to pay that premium especially when maintenance costs are also higher over the lifetime of the vehicle.

If they cost the same upfront I will probably take the Harvester model sooner.
I still think EREV will be higher just due to covering engineering costs. They are fighting to keep the BEV u see $60K so you can’t exactly throw money on the EV side to offset R&D and now the base BEV is $63-64k
 
It's a shame, Toyota had a good foundation to build off of from the FJ Cruiser. At least we won't be disappointed if it doesn't make it to the states. Now the 70 series on the other hand....
Well said and it is sad. The more recent retro inspired vehicles all seem to be hitting a great balance of new, old and evolved design cues but as much as the original was desirable, this just went the wrong direction AND the proportions are just odd!
 
It's based on the Hilux platform (IMV) so it's probably rugged and capable.

The fact that they talk about articulation, is a good thing likely. And the Hilux is renowned. So thats another good thing.

Although now that I see that its not planned for the US, or EU markets, I get the looks a bit more.

Not sure how to say this, but the styling didn't look like something intended for the US/EU. It looks more like what I'm used to seeing out of older Chinese cars, or sold in India, etc.

Which means, maybe they got it right for their intended market.
 
I am still torn, but I am also impulsive, so this may be what tips the needle to the Harvester option for me.

Though there are still a few variables.

What I would like to know up front, is what the price difference will be.

If its $7k for the Harvester option as some have speculated, I would just wait for a BEV.

Their (Scout's) cost will be similar between both models so I wouldnt want to pay that premium especially when maintenance costs are also higher over the lifetime of the vehicle.

If they cost the same upfront I will probably take the Harvester model sooner.
I could see thm being pretty similar in price considering they will both be built on the same production line. Not two separate lines. That keeps costs down alot.
 
Timing on everything is very much dependent on a number of variables and is not finalized. Lots of speculation out there.
What I don’t get in the article is they imply VW is hemorrhaging money so instead of ramping up the Scout with the BEV’s they should sit around and wait 4-6 months longer until the EREV is ready. That makes no sense to me. Start the BEVs, get the production ramped up so as soon as EREV’s are ready they can crank up the production line to push out the erev’s
 
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What I don’t get in the article is they imply VW is hemorrhaging money so instead of ramping up the Scout with the BEV’s they should sit around and wait 4-6 months longer until the EREV is ready. That makes no sense to me. Start the BEVs, get the production ramped up so as soon as EREV’s are ready they can crank up the production line to push out the erev’s
Im still confused on the article for the reason of that VW hasn't said one thing about low funds. The last time they reported that was last December. And plus Scout Motors is built to go public if needed. So i see no issue funding wises. Seems to be false information totally. And almost every Car company is struggling at the moment. Due to no stability in the tariffs. Once that gets sorted out and stable the car market will be completely different.
 
What I don’t get in the article is they imply VW is hemorrhaging money so instead of ramping up the Scout with the BEV’s they should sit around and wait 4-6 months longer until the EREV is ready. That makes no sense to me. Start the BEVs, get the production ramped up so as soon as EREV’s are ready they can crank up the production line to push out the erev’s
There so much info to keep up with, so I may have missed it. Has it been confirmed that the EREV is behind the timeline of the BEV?