What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

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For the Terra, plenty of storage options and a tailgate similar to the Ridgeline. I know there's a frunk, but having additional storage areas under the bed (like Ridgeline) or within the side rails (like RAM) would be amazing. Why more manufacturers don't offer these options is beyond me? The multi-function tailgate is awesome on the Honda Ridgeline and would love to see this on the Terra (assuming no patent issues). Towing packages which I'm assuming will be there along with the great top-down camera views to help facilitate this are awesome.

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While I doubt the Terra will have the storage in the side rails like the RAM pickups, I think that storage option would be incredible and I would definitely add that option to my Terra it if they offered it. There must be a good reason that other truck companies don't offer this, and I would guess that reason also applies to the Scouts.
 
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I guess I have more than one. Really want the following:
1. Phone as key with the ability to start the vehicle to be driven by someone without a key.
2. The ability to precondition the cabin using a schedule based on day, time, and location.
3. Matrix headlights.
4. Advanced security system like Sentry Mode from that other car company. Particularly, the feature that allows remote viewing of the cameras.
 
I guess I have more than one. Really want the following:
1. Phone as key with the ability to start the vehicle to be driven by someone without a key.
2. The ability to precondition the cabin using a schedule based on day, time, and location.
3. Matrix headlights.
4. Advanced security system like Sentry Mode from that other car company. Particularly, the feature that allows remote viewing of the cameras.
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I guess I have more than one. Really want the following:
1. Phone as key with the ability to start the vehicle to be driven by someone without a key.
2. The ability to precondition the cabin using a schedule based on day, time, and location.
3. Matrix headlights.
4. Advanced security system like Sentry Mode from that other car company. Particularly, the feature that allows remote viewing of the cameras.
Welcome to the forum. Out of curiosity-why matrix-just because or you have deeper thinking in your want for them? I like them on Audis but I’m not sure I’d want them on a Scout. So just curious to hear your why?
 
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Welcome to the forum. Out of curiosity-why matrix-just because or you have deeper thinking in your want for them? I like them on Audis but I’m not sure I’d want them on a Scout. So just curious to hear your why?
I have them on my car and I think they’re great, it’s nice on unlit roads where I can still have my side of the road lit up along with the side of the road to help look for deer without having to dip them or blind a car that is oncoming.
 
I have them on my car and I think they’re great, it’s nice on unlit roads where I can still have my side of the road lit up along with the side of the road to help look for deer without having to dip them or blind a car that is oncoming.
So your not saying the different LED’s that can pattern out, etc. for looks. You want the active lights that block out. That I understand. I guess I’m so used to the Audi matrix that are more about blink patterns ,etc.. that I was thinking that route. From your point of view @Chaz26 i would agree with that-not that I was disagreeing earlier-just was curious why OP wanted them.
 
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So your not saying the different LED’s that can pattern out, etc. for looks. You want the active lights that block out. That I understand. I guess I’m so used to the Audi matrix that are more about blink patterns ,etc.. that I was thinking that route. From your point of view @Chaz26 i would agree with that-not that I was disagreeing earlier-just was curious why OP wanted them.
Yeah that’s the main reason for me. They can also pattern out and do ‘light shows’ but I just wanted them for the high beam function. Hopefully that will start to be more common here now they are legal. Most vehicles in Europe have them these days.
 
Yeah that’s the main reason for me. They can also pattern out and do ‘light shows’ but I just wanted them for the high beam function. Hopefully that will start to be more common here now they are legal. Most vehicles in Europe have them these days.
Yeah. I didn’t realize the U.S. was now allowing them to hence the reason I thought about it only from the patterning/entertainment point of view
 
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Are you saying you want a bench seat that has a fold down arm-rest, or that you want something in the center of the seats as an arm rest? Scout has already confirmed they have two options for the front seats: (1) captains chairs with a center console and (2) bench seat with fold down center section. So you have a center section arm rest in both options. But I'm just curious about which option you will choose and why.
I would actually go bench only if there is the center fold down. I want the versatility. So it sounds like we can go bench and get the best of both worlds.
 
Well though out lights are kind of a must have - but not anything we will probably get a good hard review about. I was not an exceptionally early adopter to LED's - but honestly, the LED's on our 2018 Wranglers sucked. While it is entirely possible to get a good beam pattern out of LED's, matrix LED's need to be thought out. It is very easy to get too much spill from them if they are not properly paired with the correct reflectors and lenses. An LED is almost a point source light. A matrix of LED's generally is not. That causes light from the various individual LED elements to hit the reflector at different angles and to hit the lens at different angles - causing a lot of spill. While we owned that 2018, we constantly had people flashing their brights in our face trying to blind us because they thought we had our high beams on.

I have a love/hate relationship with the HID bulbs in my VW. The point source light is great. The solenoid controlled shade for the low beam is great. There is virtually no better way to light the road. The $1500/light replacement cost when they get damaged sucks. I think I have replaced 3 so far, and one more is currently out (but not 100% sure it is the light or the harness or the computer). My VW needs extended spa time in a shop that knows VW's.
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FWIW the LED's in my 2017 F250 are great - and the LED's in the replacement Wrangler are far better than the ones in the Wrangler build 3 years earlier. Replacing a 3 year old vehicle with a near identical copy kind of sucked - but the new one had 3 features that made it worth it. Proximity Entry, better headlights, and about 2x the torque thanks to the diesel engine option.
 
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