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Scout Motors is Back with the All-Electric Terra Truck

Scout Motors revives the iconic Scout with the all-electric Terra truck, blending rugged performance and modern tech for a versatile, work-ready, off-road vehicle.

October 25, 2024
Scout Terra front 3/4 view

With a bold front design and rugged stance, the Scout Terra showcases its off-road capability with a high-clearance frame, solid axles, and 35-inch tire options, ready to handle any terrain.

Photo: Scout Motors

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Scout Motors is ushering in a new era for work truck and off-road enthusiasts with the reveal of its all-electric truck, the Scout Terra. Merging rugged capability with the latest electric technology, the Terra is engineered to deliver the heavy-duty performance expected from a classic work truck while embracing a sustainable, American-built approach.

Production is set to begin in 2027 at Scout's new South Carolina facility, which is projected to create over 4,000 jobs and support the U.S.-based manufacturing mission.

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Will this be a popular fleet option? Only time will tell, but until then we have some updates you should learn!

About the Scout Terra

Built to handle the most challenging demands, the Terra is constructed on a proprietary body-on-frame platform, boasting more than 10,000 pounds of towing capacity and nearly 2,000 pounds of payload. Scout notes that this capability, combined with features like a solid rear axle and mechanical front and rear lockers, allows the Terra to manage challenging terrains and heavy hauls. 

Further enhancing its off-road capacity, the Terra is built to ford nearly three feet of water. It comes with 35-inch tire options and a front sway bar disconnect feature to tackle uneven surfaces with stability and ease.

To accommodate various energy needs, Scout offers the Terra as a fully electric model and a range-extended variant. The fully electric version provides up to 350 miles on a single charge, while the range-extended model integrates a gas-powered generator to achieve a range of over 500 miles — addressing both day-to-day travel and remote, longer hauls.

Scout Terra interior

The Scout Terra’s interior combines tactile controls with modern tech, offering a practical layout that includes a customizable digital interface alongside durable materials for work-ready functionality.

Photo: Scout Motors

Inside, the Terra's design emphasizes practical, tactile controls paired with modern technology. The Scout Community UX interface is easy to navigate and includes intuitive digital screens for quick access to vehicle features, alongside physical knobs and buttons for vital controls like climate and towing. 

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For further utility, the Terra includes a 5.5-foot bed with two 120V outlets and one 240V outlet, making it easy to power job site tools or keep appliances running in emergencies.

Placing a (Direct) Order

In a bold industry move to prioritize customer experience, Scout is implementing a direct-to-consumer sales model, providing a streamlined purchase process with full pricing transparency. Through an exclusive Scout retail network, customers can reserve and purchase directly from Scout, with service options allowing for over 80% of repairs to be handled outside traditional workshops.

With entry models starting at $51,500, reservations for the Scout Terra are now open. This rugged, versatile truck is poised to bring new options to fleet managers and work-truck drivers alike, combining the enduring strength of a Scout with the adaptability of modern electric technology.

For more information, or to reserve a Terra, visit Scout Motors.

Scout Terra rear 3/4 view

Equipped with a 5.5-foot bed, the Scout Terra's rear includes 120V and 240V power outlets, providing the versatility needed to power tools on-site or keep essentials running off the grid.

Photo: Scout Motors

A Look Back: The Scout Legacy Returns

Initially launched by International Harvester in 1961, the Scout was among the first American utility vehicles purpose-built for off-road adventures while accommodating everyday needs — an actual "8-day-a-week truck." 

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Known for its rugged capability and versatility, the Scout quickly became an icon for outdoor enthusiasts and hard-working drivers alike, cementing its place as a reliable companion for both recreation and heavy-duty tasks. Although production ended in 1980, the Scout’s reputation endured through loyal fans who maintained and restored these enduring vehicles.

Now, Scout Motors, with backing from Volkswagen Group, is reviving this brand with the introduction of the Terra and Traveler models, bringing American manufacturing and thousands of jobs back with it. 

The new Scout models aim to recapture the rugged spirit of the original while incorporating forward-thinking electric capabilities. With options for fully electric and range-extended models, these vehicles are designed to meet modern demands while honoring the original Scout’s resilience and adaptability.

Starting at $51,500, reservations for the Scout Terra are now open. This robust, versatile truck is poised to offer fleet managers and work-truck operators a new electric option, combining the enduring strength of a Scout with the innovation of modern electric technology.

For more information, or to reserve a Terra, visit Scout Motors.

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