Scout Concepts in Hudson, New York, July 3, 2026

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The Terra is imposing. It doesn’t feel as bulky as a F-150 but it’s impressive in its appearance. I grabbed this picture as the guy was about my height (5’-10”) and the other is my at (5’-6”) so as set the top of the bed was at the top of my shoulders. But if you can park it in a driveway (assuming garage is too small) it is amazing. My daughter wants a Terra to overland and seeing it I want her to get one. My wife doesn’t love the green but have to say one of the prettiest shades of green I’ve ever seen for a truck. And I think it will be as good if not better in the Traveler. And my apologies to @CP1@scoutmotors for the candid shot but figured it was a good action shot and shows some scale. Guessing he is right around 6’???
Interesting.

I felt the Terra was more bulky and imposing than the Lightning. And even more so than the Silverado EV. Part of that is the massive tires it’s wearing, but it also has more shoulder than the Lightning.

Overall, I think it would be more difficult to maneuver into a downtown parking space, and easier to maneuver around a boulder on the trail.
 
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Some Terra-nothing new but new for me. Also-kudos for SM for guessing size of crowd and keeping the ropes very close. Debated sticking around until the end as Agent K and one of the Chris’s both said I could get some up close but was able anyway and now just shy of 11am and feels like 95 so holding but just a Northeast heat wave and we aren’t built for these temps and this amount of humidity. Everyone should post a thank you to the SM team because this is day 3 or 4 for them in this heat wave and it is tough. THANKS team
Thanks for grabbing the close up of the Terra grab handle, glad they opted to use a different finish to hide prints.
 
Seeing them in person solidifies my decision to get the Terra, just hoping things stay on track and all the specs hold true to production.
 

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Some more vintage. On our way home and realized Angry Orchard was just off our path so now we are touring and waiting to drink frozen cider
 

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