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VW’s Scout grabs U.S. EV market share with over 50,000 vehicle reservations

Volkswagen is positioning the brand to become a key player in the competitive U.S. EV market.
Scout Motors secured more than 50,000 reservations

Volkwagen’s Scout Motors has successfully secured more than 50,000 reservation deposits for its upcoming electric lineup. While reservations don’t guarantee final purchases, they provide a significant indicator of consumer interest, signaling potential demand for the revived brand.

Volkswagen acquired Scout, a historical American brand from the 1960s, through a $3.7 billion acquisition deal in 2021 with Navistar. Known for its rugged off-road vehicles, Scout had a loyal following during its original run from 1961 to 1980. By reviving the brand, Volkswagen aims to tap into nostalgia while leveraging modern EV technology to appeal to today’s consumers. The automaker recently unveiled production-ready versions of Scout’s first two models: the Terra pickup and the Traveler SUV. Both vehicles are expected to launch in 2027 and will start at just under $60,000.

However, the revived brand has drummed up a lot of controversy due to its direct-to-consumer sales model, which bypassed traditional dealerships. This approach has drawn criticism from dealer advocates and raised questions about its compliance with state franchise laws. Volkswagen had adamantly denied intentional efforts to sidestep these laws.

Scout will offer two different powertrain options to meet consumer needs. The first is an all-electric option that delivers a range of up to 350 miles, ideal for individuals who desire a true electric experience. The second is an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) option, a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that will provide over 500 miles of range. It’s ideal for consumers who want an electric vehicle but are concerned about the current EV charging infrastructure.

Volkswagen’s current U.S. market share is sitting at 4%, but the automaker has ambitious plans to grow. Scout is expected to play a pivotal role in this strategy by competing in the EV space. To further bolster its efforts, Volkswagen recently forged a $5.8 billion partnership with Rivian to collaborate on software and electric architecture for future vehicles. In addition, Scout is constructing a $2 billion factory in South Carolina to produce up to 200,000 cars annually.

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