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Scout’s Launch Reportedly Pushed Back As Questions Grow

  • Scout launch reportedly pushed back by a year.
  • New report cites unspecified “technical problems”.
  • Volkswagen has invested billions in the revival.

Volkswagen is spending billions on Scout’s rebirth, but things might not be going according to plan. Quite the opposite as a new report out of Germany claims the company is postponing the launch by a year.

A report from Spiegel attributes the delay on “technical problems,” although specifics are hazy and said to include a financial component. However, in a statement to The Drive, a spokesperson said “Scout Motors has not shared any timing or product update announcements.”

More: Scout Concept Rethinks What Actually Belongs On The Back Of An SUV

That sounds like a carefully worded response that doesn’t confirm or deny anything, only the fact they haven’t announced any updates. Regardless, the company’s website says initial production is targeted to begin in 2027.

Still, Scout gives themselves plenty of wiggle room as the launch date is accompanied by a disclaimer that reveals the timeline is “based on current projections and is subject to change.” The automaker goes on to say the “anticipated production date is an estimate and may be affected by various factors.”

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While the brand is staying tight-lipped, Scout introduced updated Traveler and Terra concepts at the Los Angeles Auto Show last year. They were minor evolutions of the original models that were introduced in October of 2024 and more closely preview the production truck and SUV.

Scout has shared little about the vehicles recently, but they’ll be offered with electric and range-extended powertrains. The former will have a range of approximately 350 miles (563 km), while the latter increases that distance to more than 500 miles (805 km) thanks to a gas engine that acts as a generator.

The company has reportedly received over 150,000 refundable reservations and roughly 85 percent are said to be for the range-extended variant. However, there’s still a lot we don’t know about the vehicles and it appears they could be running behind schedule.

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Scout Built An Electric Truck, Buyers Are Choosing Something Else

  • Scout says 85 percent of buyers chose the range extender models.
  • A four cylinder engine recharges the 63 kWh battery on board.
  • Reservations for Terra and Traveler have passed 150,000 already.

Volkswagen is investing a significant amount of money to revive the Scout brand and is facing costly overruns. Still, the gamble might be paying off, as early demand for the upcoming Terra pickup and Traveler SUV has been unexpectedly strong.

In a recent interview, a company spokesperson confirmed that more than 150,000 reservations have been placed across the two models. It’s worth noting, though, that these are fully refundable, so as always, there’s a gap between raising a hand and writing a check. Still, for a vehicle that doesn’t yet exist beyond concept form, that’s a solid show of intent.

Read: Scout Concept Rethinks What Actually Belongs On The Back Of An SUV

Of those reservations, Scout CEO Scott Keogh told InsideEVs that roughly 85 percent are for the extended-range models, with only 15 percent opting for the pure EV variants.

A Telling Preference

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The decision to launch both the Terra and Traveler as extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) appears to have struck a nerve. Dubbed the “Harvester,” these versions use a compact four-cylinder generator mounted at the rear, paired with a 63 kWh lithium-ion battery and an electric motor. The result is a combined range of over 500 miles, which clearly resonates with customers wary of battery-only limits.

According to Keogh, Scout has been surprised by just how popular the EREV options are proving. “We felt very good about it,” he said. “Did I think it was 85/15? No. I thought it might be more 60/40, let’s put it that way.” 

He went on to point out that Scout’s call to go EREV from day one has since been echoed by announcements from other major brands, including Ford, Hyundai, Kia, and Jeep, all of whom are preparing range-extender models of their own.

 Scout Built An Electric Truck, Buyers Are Choosing Something Else

“We felt good about it, and we still do obviously feel good about it,” he added. “We feel better about it now, because, let’s be honest, when you’re all alone, you feel good, but you’re still a little bit alone. Now that others have made similar announcements, it’s like, okay, yeah, people are jumping in.”

All future Scout models will be built at a plant in Blythewood, South Carolina. This site was initially expected to cost $2 billion, but according to a new report, that figure has ballooned to $3 billion. Production of the Terra and Traveler is scheduled to begin in 2027.

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Scout Concept Rethinks What Actually Belongs On The Back Of An SUV

  • Scout’s Traveler Pacific Mist concept hints at the future.
  • It could foreshadow new packages or even a special edition.
  • Model swaps spare tire for a new rear carrier “backpack.”

Scout has offered a closer look at the Traveler Pacific Mist concept, a subtly revised study that originally made its debut at last year’s Los Angeles Auto Show.

Billed as a “re-theme,” the concept features a unique Pacific Mist paint job that was created in-house. The multi-layer, three-stage finish appears to shift colors depending on lighting conditions. As Scout explained, the Traveler looks silver on overcast days but transitions to blue when the sun comes out.

More: Scout Finalizes SUV And Pickup Design With Only A Few Subtle Changes

The color draws inspiration from California’s coast and Scout’s Director of Color, Materials, and Finish Design, Aileen Barraza, said it echoes the “mist that rises when waves crash into the Pacific Coast cliffs.”

Elsewhere, the concept has unique 22-inch wheels with a black finish as well as 35-inch BFGoodrich T/A KO3 all-terrain tires. They’re joined by black door handles and a contrasting black roof.

 Scout Concept Rethinks What Actually Belongs On The Back Of An SUV

Designers also gave the concept a roof rack as well as a new rear carrier, which replaces the traditional spare tire. It’s billed as a “backpack” that features two compartments, which can be used for wet or dry storage. It’s an interesting accessory and Scout hinted it could be going into production as they said “All of these upgrades are a sneak peek at the road ahead.”

Moving inside, we can see a stylish interior with brown leather seats and denim-inspired accents. They’re joined by a two-tone steering wheel, metallic accents, and a retractable Cabana Top.

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While the concept feels familiar, Scout said it “previews what future packages could look like – distinct palettes, trim sets, gear systems, and accessories built around specific use cases.” In effect, it hints at what a possible special edition could look like in the future.

Scout didn’t mention performance specifications, but we can see it features a Harvester range extended powertrain. This adds an engine into the mix, giving the SUV an overall range in excess of 500 miles (805 km).

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