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Volkswagen is planning to relaunch the Scout brand as an American-based electric off-road SUV and pickup company, pending board approval. Scouts were previously sold by International Harvester ...
Keogh is an excellent candidate to take the Scout brand into the electric era as he oversaw the arrival of the VW ID.4 and Audi e-tron in North America, as well as the upcoming ID.Buzz.
VW gave a presentation to classic Scout owners, and they were impressed. Keogh has since stated that the first prototypes will be seen on the road in 2023, and the first model will be introduced ...
The source also said VW hopes to sell as many as 250,000 vehicles a year under the Scout brand, with production set to commence in 2026. Subscribe to GM Authority for more GM-related VW news, GM ...
VW has been teasing the idea of selling a pickup truck in the U.S. for years and only in April the brand's local chief, Scott Koegh, said that an electric pickup truck could be a boon for the brand.
VW is targeting sales of up to 250,000 Scout-branded models annually in the U.S., with output slated to begin in 2026.
VW provided computer-generated images of the profiles of a Scout pickup and SUV. Light on detail, neither vehicle screamed “International Harvester Scout,” though the SUV’s long hood ...
VW reportedly is targeting 250,000 annual U.S. Scout sales — an SUV and a pickup — when the badge is revived in 2026.
Rough terrain aficionados and electric vehicle enthusiasts, get ready! The iconic Scout name is roaring back to life, this time as an electric SUV. Volkswagen Group is resurrecting the legendary Scout ...
The Scout, a one-time competitor to Ford Broncos and Jeeps that was last sold more than four decades ago, is being resurrected by Volkswagen as a line of all-electric trucks and SUVs.
The Scout was never meant to be a luxury car. If the price is right, the experience is agreeable, and the vehicles deliver on performance and style, VW’s EV Scout revival could be a hit.