New Scout Motors’ SUV, Truck Eyes 500-Mile Range

Joseph Adebayo
Scout Motors Truck and SUV

Scout Motors initial offerings into the electric vehicle (EV) market will be two new rugged models: the Terra truck and the Traveler SUV. Built with off-road capability in mind, these vehicles promise both substantial electric range and power, along with a classic rugged design. Targeting adventure enthusiasts AND practical drivers, Scout Motors promises to deliver long-range options — up to 500 miles — setting a high bar in their first outing.

What’s Happening & Why This Matters

High-Performance Specs and Extended Range

Scout Motors is designing the Terra and Traveler with two range options to meet different needs. The standard battery-electric models are expected to achieve up to 350 miles on a full charge. However, for those seeking even greater range, Scout offers a version with a gasoline-powered generator that extends the driving distance up to 500 miles. This range-extended option provides flexibility for drivers who want the confidence to venture far beyond charging infrastructure, appealing particularly to off-road adventurers .

Design, Features, and Capabilities

These models are built with off-road capability as a top priority. Both the Terra and Traveler boast over a foot of ground clearance and can handle water depths up to three feet. The vehicles come equipped with mechanical locking differentials on both the front and rear axles and offer a detachable front anti-roll bar to enhance wheel articulation on rough terrains. For added durability and traction, they are fitted with 35-inch all-terrain tires, ensuring they can tackle both rugged trails and challenging road conditions .

Scout Motors also designed these EVs with hauling power in mind. The Terra truck can tow up to 10,000 pounds, while the Traveler SUV has a towing capacity of 7,000 pounds. Both models offer a payload capacity of up to 2,000 pounds, making them not only ideal for personal adventure but also for serious utility purposes. These capacities align well with Scout’s goal of delivering rugged, versatile vehicles that don’t compromise on functionality .

In addition to their performance, the Terra and Traveler bring a nostalgic design element back to the market with the option of a front bench seat, a rare feature in modern vehicles. This blend of classic styling with advanced technology gives the vehicles a unique character. Inside, they boast a modern electronic architecture, known as a “zonal architecture,” which is software-defined. This setup is likely enhanced by Volkswagen’s $5 billion investment in Rivian, allowing access to Rivian’s software for refined in-car technology .

Want One? How to Order

If you’re eager to put hands one (or both) of these EVs, Scout Motors has opened pre-orders. Customers can reserve a Terra or Traveler by placing a refundable $100 deposit. They can also choose between the pure electric or the range-extended version depending on driving need preferences.

TF Summary: What’s Next

Scout Motors is setting a high standard for performance and durability in the EV market with its new Terra and Traveler models. The impressive range options, combined with off-road capabilities and substantial towing capacities, signal a strong entry into the electric adventure vehicle segment. As production gears up, Scout’s vehicles are EV alternatives that could generate waves in the transportation market.

— Text-to-Speech (TTS) provided by gspeech

Share This Article
Avatar photo
By Joseph Adebayo “TF UX”
Background:
Joseph Adebayo is the user experience maestro. With a degree in Graphic Design and certification in User Experience, he has worked as a UX designer in various tech firms. Joseph's expertise lies in evaluating products not just for their technical prowess but for their usability, design, and consumer appeal. He believes that technology should be accessible, intuitive, and aesthetically pleasing.
Leave a comment