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

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Fold down third row. This could be rear facing smaller seats for kids/smaller adults, but having the ability to seat more people for certain occasions would be huge in my book for the Traveler - to that end, combine rear-facing foldaway third row seats with a front bench and you create a ton of flexibility for what I already see as a super flexibile platform (especially in the harvester edition).
 
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Fold down third row. This could be rear facing smaller seats for kids/smaller adults, but having the ability to seat more people for certain occasions would be huge in my book for the Traveler - to that end, combine rear-facing foldaway third row seats with a front bench and you create a ton of flexibility for what I already see as a super flexibile platform (especially in the harvester edition).
Welcome to the community! This has been a frequent ask, but will not happen in the Traveler model. Scott, the CEO, has mentioned in multiple interviews that one of the next models they are looking at would be potentially be a three row, a Travelall if you will.

Welcome again!
 
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Fold down third row. This could be rear facing smaller seats for kids/smaller adults, but having the ability to seat more people for certain occasions would be huge in my book for the Traveler - to that end, combine rear-facing foldaway third row seats with a front bench and you create a ton of flexibility for what I already see as a super flexibile platform (especially in the harvester edition).
Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting. Great suggestion. Enjoy your time and the search button is your friend-3-1/2 years of info and nonsense so it can be a great tool. Enjoy the forum
 
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