Scout Concepts in Fort Worth, Texas October 2, 2025

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I am going to try and post this again since one of the pictures didn't come through before: I noticed the Terra has storage space under the seat and the Traveler does not. I also like the running boards on the Terra and hope there will be a similar option on the Traveler. As of now, I am leaning towards the Traveler, which is what I reserved. If they get the towing capacity up, it will seal the deal.
 

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I am going to try and post this again since one of the pictures didn't come through before: I noticed the Terra has storage space under the seat and the Traveler does not. I also like the running boards on the Terra and hope there will be a similar option on the Traveler. As of now, I am leaning towards the Traveler, which is what I reserved. If they get the towing capacity up, it will seal the deal.
Looks like you get front under seat storage with the bench seat. We have under seat storage with the rear bench in my wife's Maverick, very handy.
 
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Got a chance to walk around, spend some time there with both vehicles, my focus was mostly on the Terra since that's my reservation.
Overall- I was very impressed with how rugged and solid these feel in person. Other thoughts-
- The bench seat make the front feel so roomy.
- The tailgate feels a little cheap with so much plastic, I think they could simply a little there.
-Grill and front of the Terra seems perfect, nice blend of new and old, sleek and tough.
-Touch points felt great and practical (handles, steps, hand rail at the rear of the cab, look of steering wheel)
- Design appears to have some flexibility built in. For instance the space under the rear seat was open but didn't have any storage solutions (yet).
-Colors really popped and felt like keepers, the green was a perfect blend of metallic, muted but not dull. Heard lots of people comment on the colors favorably. They don't seem like they are colors you see currently out in the wild but they are challenging or weird.
-Overall scale of both Vehicles seemed perfect, not too big, not too compact. Felt bigger than a Rivian r1t to me, in person.

Sadly, but expected at this point- the Staff was very tight on any new details, updated timelines, battery size, etc
 
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Got a chance to walk around, spend some time there with both vehicles, my focus was mostly on the Terra since that's my reservation.
Overall- I was very impressed with how rugged and solid these feel in person. Other thoughts-
- The bench seat make the front feel so roomy.
- The tailgate feels a little cheap with so much plastic, I think they could simply a little there.
-Grill and front of the Terra seems perfect, nice blend of new and old, sleek and tough.
-Touch points felt great and practical (handles, steps, hand rail at the rear of the cab, look of steering wheel)
- Design appears to have some flexibility built in. For instance the space under the rear seat was open but didn't have any storage solutions (yet).
-Colors really popped and felt like keepers, the green was a perfect blend of metallic, muted but not dull. Heard lots of people comment on the colors favorably. They don't seem like they are colors you see currently out in the wild but they are challenging or weird.
-Overall scale of both Vehicles seemed perfect, not too big, not too compact. Felt bigger than a Rivian r1t to me, in person.

Sadly, but expected at this point- the Staff was very tight on any new details, updated timelines, battery size, etc
Thanks for the comments!
 
Got a chance to walk around, spend some time there with both vehicles, my focus was mostly on the Terra since that's my reservation.
Overall- I was very impressed with how rugged and solid these feel in person. Other thoughts-
- The bench seat make the front feel so roomy.
- The tailgate feels a little cheap with so much plastic, I think they could simply a little there.
-Grill and front of the Terra seems perfect, nice blend of new and old, sleek and tough.
-Touch points felt great and practical (handles, steps, hand rail at the rear of the cab, look of steering wheel)
- Design appears to have some flexibility built in. For instance the space under the rear seat was open but didn't have any storage solutions (yet).
-Colors really popped and felt like keepers, the green was a perfect blend of metallic, muted but not dull. Heard lots of people comment on the colors favorably. They don't seem like they are colors you see currently out in the wild but they are challenging or weird.
-Overall scale of both Vehicles seemed perfect, not too big, not too compact. Felt bigger than a Rivian r1t to me, in person.

Sadly, but expected at this point- the Staff was very tight on any new details, updated timelines, battery size, etc
Thanks for sharing your feedback. Like hearing all the member thoughts and references to what they’ve overheard
 
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That’s where the Grenadier has the batteries is under the back seat. Any reason for anything like that to be under the Scout back seat?
The Terra has 28" longer wheelbase. Both are supposed to have same size battery. On Traveller maybe a module of the battery goes under the rear seats to compensate for the shorter wheelbase!!??
 
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The Terra has 28" longer wheelbase. Both are supposed to have same size battery. On Traveller maybe a module of the battery goes under the rear seats to compensate for the shorter wheelbase!!??
That would be the best location if you needed to do that. But, I think Scout said the batteries would all be between the frame.