Volkswagen Group is engaged on an electrical pickup truck and SUV impressed by the Worldwide Harvester Scout, and the corporate will present one among them this summer time.
The autos are being developed by the brand new U.S.-based firm Scout Motors, which final week launched a promotional video that confirms a reveal is deliberate for summer time 2024.
Scout CEO Scott Keogh early final 12 months stated the corporate’s first automobile would be the SUV. He additionally revealed final month that Scout is working with Magna Worldwide to develop its autos, together with the autos’ body-on-frame platform.
The SUV is the automobile anticipated to be revealed this summer time, a teaser for which was proven in 2022. Manufacturing is slated to begin in 2026. Manufacturing of the pickup will observe the SUV inside a 12 months, Keogh has beforehand stated.
Manufacturing will happen at a brand new plant to be positioned close to Columbia, South Carolina. Near $2 billion is predicted to be invested within the website, which might churn out autos for different VW Group manufacturers, probably sharing Scout’s platform. A rugged Audi SUV focusing on the likes of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and Land Rover Defender is rumored to be on the wishlist.
The unique Worldwide Harvester Scout, which additionally supplied pickup truck and SUV physique types, was constructed between 1961 and 1980, and varied updates have been launched periodically. VW Group acquired the rights to the Scout title in 2020 with the acquisition of Navistar, a successor firm of Worldwide Harvester.
Apparently, Scout has made strikes to trademark a few of the earlier nameplates utilized by Worldwide Harvester for its Scouts. There are near 30 emblems that cowl Scout 80—the title of the primary Scout launched by Worldwide Harvester in 1960—Scout 800, and Scout II, in addition to package deal names equivalent to Aristocrat, Rallye, Sno-Star, Sportstar, and extra.