Columbia, South Carolina, was buzzing with excitement this past weekend as locals got their first glimpse of Scout Motors’ new electric vehicles, the Scout Traveler SUV and Scout Terra truck. The atmosphere was electric, to say the least, at the reveal celebration held on November 15, where over a hundred eager faces packed into the venue like bees in a hive!
Scout Motors, which is bringing back the beloved Scout brand that has been part of American car history since the 1960s, showcased these rugged vehicles with a modern twist that promises to uphold the adventurous spirit of the originals while adding a splash of today’s technology. CEO Scott Keogh and VP of Exterior Design Jordan Meadows were on hand to share their enthusiasm and provide insight into the company’s exciting vision.
The concept vehicles, which had previously only been seen during a live-streamed event in October, left attendees cheering during the live reveal. “We’re taking the genetics and roots of the brand and evolving it,” Meadows explained passionately, emphasizing that their mission is to capture the heart of the original Scout and make it relevant for today’s drivers.
As attendees gathered around the stunning vehicles post-reveal, crowd members could hardly contain their excitement. From the futuristic design to the spacious interiors, people were thrilled to see Scout Motors’ designs woven with elements from the classic models. With ample storage space, comfortable bench seating, and user-friendly buttons for climate control instead of relying solely on confusing touch screens, these vehicles promise convenience at every turn.
One of the standout announcements came when Meadows introduced the Harvester, an optional extended range electric vehicle (EREV) package. This bonus feature includes a small internal combustion engine—the cherry on top for those looking for a range that extends beyond 500 miles. “This future-proofs the platform,” Meadows said, assuring the crowd that Scout Motors is ready to adapt to the ever-changing market demands.
After the presentations, the vehicles became the stars of the show as guests swarmed for a chance to sit inside and snap some memorable shots. “These are beautiful! Seeing them in person really brings them to life,” one enthusiastic attendee exclaimed, reflecting the feelings of many in the room.
Local officials were equally excited to witness this milestone. Richland County Councilman Derrek Pugh remarked on the importance of the vehicles not just for their beauty, but as a meaningful step forward for the county’s economy. “This is a monumental moment for both South Carolina and Richland County,” he stated, expressing his optimism for the future.
The excitement didn’t stop there! On Saturday, these sleek machines made an appearance outside of Williams-Brice Stadium, just before the highly-anticipated USC-Missouri football game. As fans poured in, they had the chance to get an up-close look at the vehicles, and they didn’t disappoint when the Scout Terra truck roared onto the field during halftime!
With dignitaries like Gov. Henry McMaster alongside top executives from Scout Motors, the showcase reinforced the company’s commitment to building a manufacturing hub in Blythewood. With an impressive $2 billion investment and plans to create over 4,000 jobs, Scout Motors is gearing up for the initial production of their Traveler and Terra models by 2027.
Columbia residents are already getting excited about the upcoming construction of Scout Motors’ production facility. The buzz surrounding this gruesome investment and these electrifying vehicle concepts suggests that Columbia could soon become a hub for innovation and job creation in the electric vehicle industry.
With a mix of nostalgia and forward-thinking technology, Scout Motors is not only reviving a cherished American icon but is also steering it into the future with electric power. As Columbia greets the dawn of this new era, motorists can surely expect an exhilarating ride ahead!
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