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I wouldn’t buy one but I’m really curious what features you get for $67,000. We all keep wondering what the Scout features will be for the price and this is the only EV off road vehicle that I can think of that’s coming out to get some sort of idea.
 
I wouldn’t buy one but I’m really curious what features you get for $67,000. We all keep wondering what the Scout features will be for the price and this is the only EV off road vehicle that I can think of that’s coming out to get some sort of idea.
I wouldn't be comparing them. Scout is a total different beast, young and fresh blood. Jeeps are old and washed up, and let alone overly expensive.
 
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I wouldn't be comparing them. Scout is a total different beast, young and fresh blood. Jeeps are old and washed up, and let alone overly expensive.

I'm not sure I really agree with this.

To us sickos who are here on the forums consuming Scout content every day- Sure yeah, totally different. But to the average joe who doesn't keep up with this stuff? They may be more likely to jump on a Jeep based on name recognition alone (the same goes for the E-Bronco if it ever makes it to the states). I think its going to be really important to compare features/price points across the segment, which includes the R2 and Recon for better or for worse.
 
I'm not sure I really agree with this.

To us sickos who are here on the forums consuming Scout content every day- Sure yeah, totally different. But to the average joe who doesn't keep up with this stuff? They may be more likely to jump on a Jeep based on name recognition alone (the same goes for the E-Bronco if it ever makes it to the states). I think its going to be really important to compare features/price points across the segment, which includes the R2 and Recon for better or for worse.
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I'm not sure I really agree with this.

To us sickos who are here on the forums consuming Scout content every day- Sure yeah, totally different. But to the average joe who doesn't keep up with this stuff? They may be more likely to jump on a Jeep based on name recognition alone (the same goes for the E-Bronco if it ever makes it to the states). I think its going to be really important to compare features/price points across the segment, which includes the R2 and Recon for better or for worse.
Exactly. I have no interest in a Recon or an R2, but Scout needs to be competitive in the space. The launch trim of the Recon says it’s coming with 33s. If Scout can provide better range, 33s and better standard features at the $67 the Recon is projected to be then they will have a leg up.
 
Exactly. I have no interest in a Recon or an R2, but Scout needs to be competitive in the space. The launch trim of the Recon says it’s coming with 33s. If Scout can provide better range, 33s and better standard features at the $67 the Recon is projected to be then they will have a leg up.
They are technically in their own market Scout. It’s like Everyone in one Market and the Scout in another. It’s been talked about a bunch of time by car market analysts.
 
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How beautiful is this! For us people that will be financing our Scouts and not leasing them.
 
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