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Scout Pushing Back Arrival of First SUV to 2028 and Truck to 2030

April 10, 2026
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Scout Pushing Back Arrival of First SUV to 2028 and Truck to 2030





scout pushing back arrival of first suv to 2028 and truck to 2030

The rumblings that Volkswagen’s U.S.-focused EV spinoff, Scout Motors, first vehicles might be delayed got much louder after a new report claims the Traveler SUV won’t arrive until 2028 and the Terra pickup in 2030.






scout pushing back arrival of first suv to 2028 and truck to 2030

AutoForecast Solutions, which produces a regular forecast of when vehicles will begin or change production,  said in a report that production of the Traveler SUV will begin Sept. 1, 2028. Meanwhile, the Terra pickup will start March 1, 2030. Both vehicles will be produced at the company’s new plant in Blythewood, South Carolina, just outside Columbia.

“A lot of the more recent changes have been in the reengineering of the vehicle to get the EREV out first,” said Sam Fiorani, vice president of global vehicle forecasting,  told Automotive News. “When the vehicle was originally announced it was going to be fully electric and the market has shifted since then. It makes a lot more sense to target the EREV, especially when you’re looking at trucks.”

Both vehicles were initially slated to begin March 1, 2028, but the company is taking more time to shakedown the vehicles, the first for the newly formed company, which was created in 2022. Production was initially targeted for next year. 

The  company told Automotive News, “We have noting additional to share about production timing.”






scout pushing back arrival of first suv to 2028 and truck to 2030

In early March, Scout CEO Scott Keogh confirmed the Traveler would be produced first, and likely with the Harvester EREV powertrain, an extended range electric vehicle. The fully electric version would come after that. The initial orders came in heavily weighted toward the EREV configuration, Scout officials noted.

Traveler orders came in at nearly a 3-to-1 ratio over the Terra pickup, Scout officials noted, adding there were more than 160,000 reservations for vehicles earlier this year. The Blythewood plant will be capable of producing 200,000 vehicles annually, and is expected to employ about 4,000 people when at full capacity. 

It’s expected to produce more than just Scout vehicles in the future. Volkswagen announced April 9 the company will end production of the 2026 ID.4 at its Chattanooga, Tennessee plant in a couple weeks. The plant will focus on high-volume sellers, especially the newly released 2027 VW Atlas SUV. However, officials noted a new version of the ID.4 aimed at U.S. buyers is in the works, and some expect the Scout plant will produce that vehicle.

[Images: Scout Motors]

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