On the Dash:
- Scout Motors returned to the Los Angeles Auto Show for the first time in more than 45 years with refreshed Traveler and Terra concept vehicles.
- Both models now feature updated designs, new accessories and dual powertrain options, including electric and extended-range variants.
- Pre-production begins in 2026 in South Carolina, with pricing expected to start under $60,000 and customer deliveries targeted for 2027.
Scout Motors returned to the Los Angeles Auto Show for the first time in more than 45 years and debuted updated versions of its Scout Traveler SUV and Scout Terra truck. The redesigned concept vehicles will be on display from November 21 to 30 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, marking a major milestone as the revived brand moves closer to production in 2027.
The Traveler and Terra have been refreshed to show how each vehicle serves different customer needs. Both models are built for work and recreation and are engineered for drivers who split their time between city streets, highways and off-road terrain. The company highlighted that the concepts demonstrate the brand’s move toward offering both full-electric and range-extended powertrains, with projected ranges of up to 350 miles for fully electric models and more than 500 miles for extended-range variants.
For the 2025 show, the Traveler SUV features updated exterior and interior finishes, including Pacific Mist paint, Brick Red leather, and denim-inspired accents. It also adds a black Cabana Top for open-air driving, 35-inch tires, and new accessories such as raised roof rails and a concept storage box designed for outdoor recreation.
The Scout Terra truck has been updated for heavier-duty work. It carries Silo Green paint, 37-inch tires on 18-inch Clutch wheels, off-road steps, a bull bar with tow hooks, a roof basket with integrated lighting, and a cargo management system. Inside, the model introduces a burlap-inspired headliner paired with Terracotta leather accents across high-contact areas.
The final production designs remain close to the original concepts, with only subtle refinements to improve manufacturing efficiency. Pre-production is scheduled to begin in 2026 in South Carolina, with initial customer deliveries targeted for 2027. Entry pricing for both the Traveler and Terra is expected to start under $60,000.


