This is cool! I'm not ready to give up my 24' 392 Rubicon but I'll let these come out a few years, work the kinks, ensure the company is as rugged as they say and go from there. I love their message "American-born, American-made". SOLD
Close...Many locomotives are "Diesel/Electric"...but with no batteries. The diesel engine simply runs an electrical generator which powers electric motors at the wheel locations.
With current technology, battery is still having lower energy density than "dead dinosaurs", and they are dead heavy. I'm actually liking the REEV idea way better than BEV.
They're a start-up after International Harvester went out of business and rights were bought through VW and the creation of Scout Motors was born. These are near pre-production vehicles, nearly 85% complete.
The scout was made by International harvester. It was a very well made truck back then other than the motors did not last long like all other vehicles back then
I had a Scout back in the day. Their engines were overbuilt. The IH 304, 345 and 392 were also used in their medium duty trucks and did not have a timing chain, but timing gear (392 was used in the Travelalls, and not available for the Scout). There used to be confusion by some mechanics, assuming that the IH 304 was the same as AMC 304.
Excellent Input Mr. Casey..... The range extension scheme should be adopted by other competitors, the less emissions agenda also needs more approaches like these ones. Personally not much of an EV groupie, cause I think we all like that throaty roar of a V8, but if we need to get back at the planet some how this would be a nice way to step in... and let the V8s for another purpose less environmental damaging and with the assurance of having the high output at will, and stability that the high output that electricity somehow galloping can often catch you off guard
The Broncos were modeled after the original Scouts to compete with them. Now that the Scout takes cues from older Scouts, they say they look like Broncos. 😂
@@jeargunky2210 100% truth. IH created the SUV as we know it today...just too early. Believe last Scout manufactured was either '80 or '81...so had they hung on for another 10-15 yrs they would have crushed it, sadly. Either way, glad to see em get a 2nd life...placed my Traveler resi last week. Fingers crossed that I'll be able to afford it when they're released, lol.
Not gas engine. Its a generator that will charge the battery. Still power out vs power in. Onc reach the 500 have to charge. Good local offroad will not replace overland vehicles unless you can charge and have time
It’s all about aerodynamics with these EV’s. Weight doesn’t matter hardly as much. They have immense and instantaneous power (1000lbft torque) so don’t suffer as much as gas engines. Even better than diesels. So going slow it’ll be better than gas. Fast it’ll be about the same. Snow wheeling you’re going to lose about the same as gas trucks as there’s a lot of wheel spin and it takes some computing for it to try and figure it what it should do. It’s better than most gas trucks except some with aftermarket extended tanks as you have 500 base miles and then all the jerry cans you already would have with a normal gas truck but you get all the benefits of the electric drivetrain like 1000lbft instant torque, low center of gravity, no losses due to idling, etc.
Truck all the way. Bench is cool but I like the functionality and storage in a console. Driving a Tesla and a Gladiator now. Love the electric driving experience and love the Jeep off road. Could be an interesting combination here. Developing a service and support network will be huge as well as the battery make-up and protection for colder climates. Lots of infrastructure for them to figure out before 2027.
VW purchased rights to the Scout brand and announced they were working on these a few years ago. Since VW admitted they're not great at software, they reached a $5B agreement with Rivian which designed the Scouts software. The original Scout definitely competed with the original Bronco and shared many design cues. I personally love what they did and Im far from being an EV fan.
The problem with RE in a back may be heat delivery to cabin... it needs to be mixed somehow with heat pump to heat or cool battery smart way. Main idea of REEV over PHEVs with a big battery -- much les complexity and service issues. Here it looks like a problem. All in China REEVs have ICEgen in front.
Something I picked up in your rewatch, looks like the Harvester range extender is only available with the SUV, probably since it's in the back and no room under the bed to put it there. Overall I like it, LOVE keeping physical buttons, that's my biggest issue with EV's these days. I do like the idea of overlanding with an EV, being quiet in the woods, and having power for stuff at camp. I was leaning towards the pickup even though I like the looks of the SUV better, to get the utility of a bed (and a bed rack), but without the range extender in the pickup....
But 2 years is a long time, and anything could happen, look at the promises vs. delivered for the Cybertruck. Backing of VW is handy, their CEO has been around for a while (used to be in charge of Audi North America for a while), but still, anything can happen. We'll see what they're able to deliver.
I stand corrected, there's a view of the pickup on their website that shows the "harvester" door on the passenger front quarter panel, so I guess it will be available on both models. Assuming it happens at all....
I want to be excited but just know that these will be priced way out of the range of the average consumer. Starting at $60K means these are going to get very likely north of $85K with options and you know they’ll put a lot of the off-road goodies together with creature comforts to be sure they get every penny they can from buyers. But what do I know? I’m just some regular guy who doesn’t want to pay $1200+/month for a vehicle.
REEV works best in hybrid mode -- it decides then to run ICEgen so it can add power on top of battery limits in heavy load moments and knowing route can top up battery in speed limited moments and allow not only EV mode at start but also EV at the end point. China right now flooded with similar SUVs and trucks. Some are PHEVs with ICEtoWheels connection time-to-time for off-road combined power or highway cruise. Most sold same as Scout type REEV is LiAuto L9, watch an reviews. Its in city cruiser SUV but you can get an idea. in China BEV+REEV+PHEVs can have green plates only if they deliver mandated # of EV only miles and overall efficiency. If you can't -- blue plates and BAN for sales/use in all big cities.
I wonder if the EV generator has to meet current EPA emissions regs. If so, that generator option won't be a penny less than $15,000 US. If not, they might offer it for $10K.
I have been wishin" and hopin' for something like this. I don't like the current EVs or Hybrids for off road or for highway. A gasoline generator for a motor to allow a range similar, if not better, than an ICE vehicle. And it will be in a SUV version as well as a P/U version. I will be looking hard at one of these options. I hope they prove themselves off road capable and comfortable for long highway trips in the next couple of years.
Bro, you have to do something about your hair, maybe run a comb through it before you get up on the wrong side of the floor...lol. Just terrorizing ya. It's not a Bronco style, it looks like the Scout. I like it!
Ford making huge mistake with F150... it can be great transitional REEV. Especially in a start of EV movement with expensive batteries and still big scale of ICE world and supercheap small engines.
Rivians (and maybe CT’s) are already good for everything offroad except the top third of harder rock crawlers. These look like they could be even more capable.
There’s some hope. It’s a completely separate group within VW with a whole new business model. Plus they’re basing the internals on Rivian’s Gen2 architecture so will have a head start and non-reliance on VW bureaucracy to mess up that.
I find it to be utterly disappointing. I would have dropped everything to buy a turbo V6 but pay big money for a V8. I'm so sick and tired of vehicles being offered as EV's.... I will never purchase one in my lifetime, and they keep missing the mark of what their target audience should and would want. Just very disappointed. Also this is nothing more than a Volkswagen Atlas with a different skin.
Wrong.... Rear solid Axel, front and rear lockers, body on frame, 35 inch tire, sway bar disconnect, 12 inch ground clearance, gasoline back up engine, good old Atlas...
Your loss. Might be fun to try something new for once. Besides what turbo v6 and V8 in a truck for that matter will propel you to 60 mph in 3.5 secs. Don't worry you don't have to answer.
This is cool! I'm not ready to give up my 24' 392 Rubicon but I'll let these come out a few years, work the kinks, ensure the company is as rugged as they say and go from there. I love their message "American-born, American-made". SOLD
If I remember correctly, that's how modern trains work. They have a diesel engine to charge the batteries and the batteries run the train.
Close...Many locomotives are "Diesel/Electric"...but with no batteries. The diesel engine simply runs an electrical generator which powers electric motors at the wheel locations.
I absolutely love it. I would not be surprised if I got one.
It looks like a Rivian but dimensionally it’s almost the same size as a Ford F150. It’s 229 inches long and 80 inches wide.
If you go to the companies website, and you click on the pick up truck, you’ll see the dimensions when you click on dimensions
He told you what they wher going for. Side view looks like International Scout II.
With current technology, battery is still having lower energy density than "dead dinosaurs", and they are dead heavy. I'm actually liking the REEV idea way better than BEV.
35's from the factory are nice on the Traveler...Agree a winch would be nice
They're a start-up after International Harvester went out of business and rights were bought through VW and the creation of Scout Motors was born. These are near pre-production vehicles, nearly 85% complete.
The scout was made by International harvester. It was a very well made truck back then other than the motors did not last long like all other vehicles back then
I had a Scout back in the day. Their engines were overbuilt. The IH 304, 345 and 392 were also used in their medium duty trucks and did not have a timing chain, but timing gear (392 was used in the Travelalls, and not available for the Scout). There used to be confusion by some mechanics, assuming that the IH 304 was the same as AMC 304.
Excellent Input Mr. Casey..... The range extension scheme should be adopted by other competitors, the less emissions agenda also needs more approaches like these ones. Personally not much of an EV groupie, cause I think we all like that throaty roar of a V8, but if we need to get back at the planet some how this would be a nice way to step in... and let the V8s for another purpose less environmental damaging and with the assurance of having the high output at will, and stability that the high output that electricity somehow galloping can often catch you off guard
Great idea. I've been considering the new RAM Ramcharger but I think I'd rather go with the Scout SUV and keep my RAM truck with a HEMI V8.
You keep saying bronco, but to me it looks more the old scouts.
The Broncos were modeled after the original Scouts to compete with them. Now that the Scout takes cues from older Scouts, they say they look like Broncos. 😂
@@jeargunky2210 100% truth. IH created the SUV as we know it today...just too early. Believe last Scout manufactured was either '80 or '81...so had they hung on for another 10-15 yrs they would have crushed it, sadly. Either way, glad to see em get a 2nd life...placed my Traveler resi last week. Fingers crossed that I'll be able to afford it when they're released, lol.
Not gas engine. Its a generator that will charge the battery. Still power out vs power in. Onc reach the 500 have to charge. Good local offroad will not replace overland vehicles unless you can charge and have time
I've heard it will be available with a solid steel roof (no openings) and built-in rack rails.
What kinda range once we put all our overlanding gear on and snow wheeling?? Need a rack system on top for tents and awnings.
I am hoping to see one up close at SEMA
It’s all about aerodynamics with these EV’s. Weight doesn’t matter hardly as much. They have immense and instantaneous power (1000lbft torque) so don’t suffer as much as gas engines. Even better than diesels. So going slow it’ll be better than gas. Fast it’ll be about the same.
Snow wheeling you’re going to lose about the same as gas trucks as there’s a lot of wheel spin and it takes some computing for it to try and figure it what it should do.
It’s better than most gas trucks except some with aftermarket extended tanks as you have 500 base miles and then all the jerry cans you already would have with a normal gas truck but you get all the benefits of the electric drivetrain like 1000lbft instant torque, low center of gravity, no losses due to idling, etc.
Truck all the way. Bench is cool but I like the functionality and storage in a console. Driving a Tesla and a Gladiator now. Love the electric driving experience and love the Jeep off road. Could be an interesting combination here. Developing a service and support network will be huge as well as the battery make-up and protection for colder climates. Lots of infrastructure for them to figure out before 2027.
Get the Fellow Ginger all lined up! Hellcat engine mod! Should be easy, it has a full frame. Let’s do it!!!!’
VW purchased rights to the Scout brand and announced they were working on these a few years ago. Since VW admitted they're not great at software, they reached a $5B agreement with Rivian which designed the Scouts software. The original Scout definitely competed with the original Bronco and shared many design cues. I personally love what they did and Im far from being an EV fan.
Yep, however Scout predated the Bronco. Scout was designed to take on the Jeep CJ
The problem with RE in a back may be heat delivery to cabin... it needs to be mixed somehow with heat pump to heat or cool battery smart way. Main idea of REEV over PHEVs with a big battery -- much les complexity and service issues. Here it looks like a problem. All in China REEVs have ICEgen in front.
Also to note Scout will be a direct to consumer model.
Something I picked up in your rewatch, looks like the Harvester range extender is only available with the SUV, probably since it's in the back and no room under the bed to put it there. Overall I like it, LOVE keeping physical buttons, that's my biggest issue with EV's these days. I do like the idea of overlanding with an EV, being quiet in the woods, and having power for stuff at camp. I was leaning towards the pickup even though I like the looks of the SUV better, to get the utility of a bed (and a bed rack), but without the range extender in the pickup....
But 2 years is a long time, and anything could happen, look at the promises vs. delivered for the Cybertruck. Backing of VW is handy, their CEO has been around for a while (used to be in charge of Audi North America for a while), but still, anything can happen. We'll see what they're able to deliver.
I stand corrected, there's a view of the pickup on their website that shows the "harvester" door on the passenger front quarter panel, so I guess it will be available on both models. Assuming it happens at all....
Yeah, gas goes in the front so engine will be behind the front trunk.
I can't wait to see the new Toyota Stout!
I want to be excited but just know that these will be priced way out of the range of the average consumer. Starting at $60K means these are going to get very likely north of $85K with options and you know they’ll put a lot of the off-road goodies together with creature comforts to be sure they get every penny they can from buyers.
But what do I know? I’m just some regular guy who doesn’t want to pay $1200+/month for a vehicle.
REEV works best in hybrid mode -- it decides then to run ICEgen so it can add power on top of battery limits in heavy load moments and knowing route can top up battery in speed limited moments and allow not only EV mode at start but also EV at the end point. China right now flooded with similar SUVs and trucks. Some are PHEVs with ICEtoWheels connection time-to-time for off-road combined power or highway cruise. Most sold same as Scout type REEV is LiAuto L9, watch an reviews. Its in city cruiser SUV but you can get an idea. in China BEV+REEV+PHEVs can have green plates only if they deliver mandated # of EV only miles and overall efficiency. If you can't -- blue plates and BAN for sales/use in all big cities.
I wonder if the EV generator has to meet current EPA emissions regs. If so, that generator option won't be a penny less than $15,000 US. If not, they might offer it for $10K.
Wonder if you can drive it while the generator is running
Of course. No sense in just adding a regular generator and slow charging the EV while parked. Can already do that.
Its a singer bronco!😂 looks like 2024 is the year we plateaued on thinness with telsa painting tires and now painted thin steering wheels
I have been wishin" and hopin' for something like this. I don't like the current EVs or Hybrids for off road or for highway. A gasoline generator for a motor to allow a range similar, if not better, than an ICE vehicle. And it will be in a SUV version as well as a P/U version. I will be looking hard at one of these options. I hope they prove themselves off road capable and comfortable for long highway trips in the next couple of years.
They don’t plan on coming out until 2027 which means 2028+
I'm not much for buying new vehicles, but if it had included a PTO like the old IH Scouts offered I would've put $150CAD down.
Bro, you have to do something about your hair, maybe run a comb through it before you get up on the wrong side of the floor...lol. Just terrorizing ya. It's not a Bronco style, it looks like the Scout. I like it!
Crazy hair for life!
THE TERRA TRUCK I WOULD WANT, 350 MILE RANGE . ITS $100.00 RESERVATION, REFUNDABLE
It's funny to watch your reaction when you clearly have no knowledge of the original Scouts. The Scout fans are very happy with the design.
Well I guess if I did then it would be "Scout Enthusiast Reacts" LOL
Ford making huge mistake with F150... it can be great transitional REEV. Especially in a start of EV movement with expensive batteries and still big scale of ICE world and supercheap small engines.
Didn’t care for the slanted windshield view as a driver. Seems pretty tight vertically.
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put a winch in the frunk
VW's finances are in jeopardy you may end up with an orphaned vehicle. Will be really interesting to see what is user serviceable
I can size up 35s in 360p from a hundred yards I’ll tell you what
So when this thing breaks down where do you go to fix it? You cant really do much other than tow it.
Nope!!!
i think the 500km of range is the battery + fuel, not just the fuel range addition.
Combined both
Truck
Grocery getters. That is all good for. City people use only
Rivians (and maybe CT’s) are already good for everything offroad except the top third of harder rock crawlers. These look like they could be even more capable.
VW no thanks
There’s some hope. It’s a completely separate group within VW with a whole new business model. Plus they’re basing the internals on Rivian’s Gen2 architecture so will have a head start and non-reliance on VW bureaucracy to mess up that.
I find it to be utterly disappointing. I would have dropped everything to buy a turbo V6 but pay big money for a V8. I'm so sick and tired of vehicles being offered as EV's.... I will never purchase one in my lifetime, and they keep missing the mark of what their target audience should and would want. Just very disappointed.
Also this is nothing more than a Volkswagen Atlas with a different skin.
Ah yes cause the atlas is body on frame, has a solid rear axle, and mechanical lockers 😅 do yall even watch the video before yall say this crap?
@@horuslupercal3872 For the record, yes, I did watch the video. It doesn't matter to me; you're not paying for me to own one. -move along.
Wrong.... Rear solid Axel, front and rear lockers, body on frame, 35 inch tire, sway bar disconnect, 12 inch ground clearance, gasoline back up engine, good old Atlas...
Your loss. Might be fun to try something new for once. Besides what turbo v6 and V8 in a truck for that matter will propel you to 60 mph in 3.5 secs. Don't worry you don't have to answer.
Did we miss the multi year heads-up this was going to be an EV brand?