Scout Terra

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Scout Terra
Scout Terra, IAA Summit 2025, Munich (20250908-P1050112).jpg
A pre-production version of the Scout Terra at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, Germany.
Overview
Manufacturer Scout Motors
Production2026 (to commence)
AssemblyUnited States: Blythewood
Body and chassis
Class Full-size pickup truck
Body style 4-door pickup truck
Layout
Dimensions
Wheelbase 3,774 mm (148.6 in)
Length5,822 mm (229.2 in)
Width
  • Without mirrors:
  • 2,029 mm (79.9 in)
  • With mirrors:
  • 2,327 mm (91.6 in)
Height1,974 mm (77.7 in)

The Scout Terra is an upcoming battery electric and range-extended full-size pickup truck to be produced by Scout Motors. It is the first of two models to be sold under the Scout brand, the other being the Traveler SUV.

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Overview

In September 2021, reports of the Scout brand being potentially revived first appeared. Johan De Nysschen, Volkswagen Group of America's CEO, first floated the idea about an electric off-roader during a conversation with the media at a then-recent press event. Volkswagen gained control of the Scout trademark when Traton, the Volkswagen Group's commercial truck subsidiary, merged with Navistar in July 2021. [1] The Scout brand's revival was confirmed on May 11, 2022, when Volkswagen approved plans to form a new independent company for the United States dedicated to designing, developing, manufacturing, and marketing electric vehicles in the country. [2]

The Terra was officially unveiled on October 24, 2024, alongside the Traveler. It is a battery electric and range-extended full-size pickup truck that uses body-on-frame construction. The Terra and the Traveler were both designed by Scout's own R&D team in Novi, Michigan. It uses the North American Charging Standard and will be built at the company's factory in Blythewood, South Carolina. [3] The Terra comes with a dual-cab configuration and 5.5-foot bed as standard. [4]

The Terra made its public debut at Williams-Brice Stadium during a University of South Carolina football game on November 18, 2024. [5]

Scout Terra, IAA Summit 2025, Munich (20250908-P1050115).jpg
Side view
Scout Terra, IAA Summit 2025, Munich (20250908-P1050123).jpg
Rear view

Overall design and equipment

The interior of the Terra will use two large screens, including a large central touchscreen, and physical buttons. [6] The Terra will offer a front bench seat as an option. The Terra's bed also features one 240-volt and two 120-volt outlets. A 120-volt outlet and USB-C power outlets are installed in the frunk. The Terra's platform can support tires that are up to 35 inches in size. Models with 33 inch tires will have the spare tire located under the bed, while models with 35 inch tires will have to use a bed-mounted spare tire carrier. [7] The Terra uses a minimalist front end design, a fairly large skid plate, a blacked-out front grille, and simple headlights and horizontal DRLs. A small Scout logo is positioned off to the right of the grille. Blacked out wheel arches, skirts, are present. It uses rear LED wrap-around taillights that stretch the entire length of the tailgate. The interior uses a two-spoke steering wheel with a flat bottom and curved top. [8]

Powertrain and chassis

The Terra rides on a new body-on-frame platform created specifically for the Scout brand. Unlike other electric pickup trucks, it uses a rear solid axle. Mechanical locking differentials at the front and rear come standard. The Terra will be able to tow over 10,000 pounds. [9] EV models use an 800-volt architecture and are expected to produce up to 1,000 lb-ft of torque. Electric models will go up to 350 miles (563 km) on a single charge, while range-extended models, which will use a hybrid powertrain that is marketed as the Harvester, will go up to 500 miles (805 km) before having to recharge and refuel. It will utilize all-wheel-drive as standard. [10] The engine to be used in Harvester models is a naturally aspirated inline 4 of unknown capacity to be manufactured by Volkswagen in Silao, Mexico. [11] Harvester models will have the engine mounted behind the rear axle. [12]

References

  1. Evans, Scott (20 September 2021). "Volkswagen May Bring Back the International Harvester Scout". Motor Trend.
  2. Golson, Daniel (11 May 2022). "Volkswagen Revives International Scout as US-Built EV Truck and SUV". CNET .
  3. Siler, Wes (24 October 2024). "The 2027 Scout Traveler and Terra Is a Retro-Futuristic Marvel". Outside .
  4. "Scout Motors Officially Reveals Traveler SUV, Terra Truck; All Electric, All Rugged". MotorWeek. 25 October 2024.
  5. Holdman, Jessica (18 November 2025). "Scout Motors touts jobs, shows off new vehicle design in SC". South Carolina Daily Gazette.
  6. Rastogi, Simran (2 November 2025). "Scout's New Trucks Are Bringing Back Buttons — and We Love It". Autoblog.
  7. Agatie, Cristian (25 October 2024). "Scout Motors Unveils Traveler and Terra With up to 500 Miles of Range at Under $60K". Autoevolution.
  8. Anderson, Brad (24 October 2024). "These Are The New Scout Terra Truck And Traveler SUV". Carscoops.
  9. Hogan, Mack (24 October 2024). "Scout Traveler And Terra: Off-Road EVs That Offer Gas Generators, Too". InsideEVs.
  10. Stafford, Eric (20 January 2025). "2028 Scout Terra and Traveler Are Off-Roaders Worth Waiting For". Car and Driver.
  11. Hurd, Byron (2 May 2025). "Scout's 'Harvester' Gasoline-Powered EV Range Extender Will Be Built in Mexico". The Drive.
  12. Padeanu, Adrian (5 May 2025). "Scout Will Use a Naturally Aspirated VW Engine Made in Mexico". Motor1.