Scout Concepts in Scottsdale, Arizona, April 25, 2026

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Ummm. CES had people inside th concepts. Cyure and JAlynn havesat in them. Your point is invalid.
I had to ask permission and was at a small event. When I was at Nats I did not get to. Do select people get to sit in them, such as influencers or car reviewers? Yes. Are they going to open these up like a production 4Runner and let everyone climb all over them? No.

I just want to set expectations for people going to see them. If you ask to sit in them most likely the answer is going to be no, and for good reason.
 
I'm going to be there Sunday for as long as I can in the hopes of seeing the Traveler but I'm going to post next week for request pics :cool: (y)
Request is as many as you can and any details that are new or details we haven’t seen a lot of. Like what is the stitching pattern on the Terra and if new interior get shots of every detail possible, start big picture then zoom to areas then zoom in to the details
 
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yes look but dont touch it may fall apart, and its very expensive,wow what a concept a concept car you can do nothing to....ugh good luck looking
You complain every time this subject comes up and I’m not sure why. If you aren’t excited enough to travel and look from 5 to 10 feet away maybe there just isn’t a way to make you happy right now. Otherwise, what is your solution to solve the situation. They make 1,000’s of honda accords but that doesn’t mean I want 100’s of people touching or crawling on mine. I just don’t know what you want SM to do for you? The time will come and if your desire is to sit or climb in it then faith and patience is your best bet and the time will eventually come
 
I had to ask permission and was at a small event. When I was at Nats I did not get to. Do select people get to sit in them, such as influencers or car reviewers? Yes. Are they going to open these up like a production 4Runner and let everyone climb all over them? No.

I just want to set expectations for people going to see them. If you ask to sit in them most likely the answer is going to be no, and for good reason.
I second that. I was lucky because there was a good lull and because I had to wait for 45 minutes to get within 10’ because of an influencer I think Jamie and CP1 felt bad so they gave me about 70 seconds. The influencer had way more time and seeing the things he did I can understand why they don’t let the general public in them. Guy almost broke the hatch.