Scout Traveler Debuts in New Pacific Mist Color

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You see that would look amazing. Didn’t we see the traveler with the green and beadlock wheels?
We saw this.

 
We saw this.

Yep that’s the one.
 
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I know these are all very beautiful interior shots. And I think the designers should be commended on the quality and appearance.

If people don’t mind, I’m going to express some concerns now.

I wonder if the plastics used in the concepts will also be used in the production vehicle? Those scuff marks on the panel behind the door handhold worry me. I’d have that soft plastic scuffed up within a few days of owning the Traveler. I hope the actual plastics used are more durable than what we see here. It looks like the same plastic is used at the base of the door. With my long legs and work boots, I’d also scuff that up pretty much within the first day.

I hope Scout will offer a more resilient materials, especially on the doors. The doors are one of the first things people interact with in an imperfect way and it’s one of the first things people see. If my Scout Traveler is quickly all scuffed up because I’m using it as the tool I bought it to be, I’m going to be sad.
 
I know these are all very beautiful interior shots. And I think the designers should be commended on the quality and appearance.

If people don’t mind, I’m going to express some concerns now.

I wonder if the plastics used in the concepts will also be used in the production vehicle? Those scuff marks on the panel behind the door handhold worry me. I’d have that soft plastic scuffed up within a few days of owning the Traveler. I hope the actual plastics used are more durable than what we see here. It looks like the same plastic is used at the base of the door. With my long legs and work boots, I’d also scuff that up pretty much within the first day.

I hope Scout will offer a more resilient materials, especially on the doors. The doors are one of the first things people interact with in an imperfect way and it’s one of the first things people see. If my Scout Traveler is quickly all scuffed up because I’m using it as the tool I bought it to be, I’m going to be sad.
It was said that some of the materials used for the exterior where not production. I will hazard a guess that some of the materials used for the interior are not production either.