Volkswagen Scout: Everything You Need to Know about the Upcoming Electric Off-Roader
Volkswagen Group is resurrecting the iconic Scout name for an upcoming electric SUV and an electric pickup. Here’s a comprehensive overview of what to expect from these electric off-roaders:
- Design and Aesthetics:
- Teasers suggest a boxy design with minimal overhangs, four doors, and a short wheelbase.
- The design is expected to pay homage to the original International Harvester Scout with modern cues.
- A sketch indicates a high beltline and a boxy aesthetic, reminiscent of the Rivian R1T and Ford Bronco.
- Interior:
- Interior details remain undisclosed, but traditional off-road elements are anticipated, such as rubberized floor mats and waterproofing.
- A blend of retro flair and modern tech is expected to feature in the cabin.
- Powertrain:
- The Scout SUV and pickup will be electric, utilizing a unique platform developed specifically for off-roading.
- Dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup is likely, with the potential for three- and four-motor configurations.
- Aiming for hardcore off-road capabilities with features like a locking rear differential and long-travel suspension.
- Expected range of around 400 miles, and a power output of approximately 300 hp to compete with rivals.
- Price:
- Targeting a competitive price, Scout aims to keep the SUV’s cost around $40,000 or slightly above.
- Positioned to compete with off-road-focused SUVs like the Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler.
- Production and Assembly:
- A dedicated Scout factory is being built in Columbia, South Carolina, with the capacity to produce up to 250,000 vehicles annually.
- The factory will support 4,000 permanent jobs in the region.
- The actual SUV platform will be developed in Austria alongside Magna Steyr.
- VW is investing $492 million in the development of both the SUV and pickup.
- Timeline:
- Prototypes for the Scout SUV could appear as early as the next year (2024).
- Production is slated to begin in 2025, with an anticipated on-sale date in late 2026.
- A larger electric pickup is expected to follow the SUV’s release “in quick succession.”
- Sales Approach:
- The sales approach for Scout vehicles in the US is yet to be confirmed.
- Consideration of online EV sales, similar to current industry trends.
The Volkswagen Scout SUV and pickup are poised to offer a blend of off-road capability, electric performance, and competitive pricing, aiming to make a mark in the growing market for electric off-roaders.