Volkswagen Group is wagering $3 billion to resurrect Scout Motors, betting that a rugged blend of 1960s grit and next-generation electrification can unseat the minimalist, screen-heavy aesthetic currently dominating the EV market. By anchoring a massive 1,100-acre manufacturing hub in South Carolina, the brand is targeting a high-intent audience that demands serious business hardware: robust body-on-frame SUVs and trucks equipped with 35-inch factory tires and mechanical locking differentials. Under the direction of Chief Design Officer Chris Benjamin, Scout is intentionally disrupting the industry’s obsession with digital menus by restoring a full bank of heavy-duty tactile switches. And with a nostalgic nod to the original 1970s utility vehicles, the Scout can be equipped with a classic front bench seat.
While Scout’s pure EV variants target a competitive 350-mile range, the Harvester range-extender system utilizes a small four-cylinder generator to push total range past the 500-mile mark. This two-pronged approach tackles the biggest hurdles for American truck owners: the desire for modern tech and the absolute necessity of long-range power for towing and remote trips. By merging genuine off-road hardware with smart energy solutions, Scout is betting that the next generation of electric workhorses will be defined as much by their rugged, analog feel as by their digital horsepower.
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