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VW's once all-electric Scout brand sees big demand for hybrid models

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Posted on March 4, 2026

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March 4 (Reuters) - Volkswagen’s new Scout Motors brand has taken more than 160,000 reservations for its first model, with most customers opting for an extended-range hybrid version instead of full

Volkswagen's Scout Brand Registers Strong Hybrid Demand Over Full Electric Vehicles

Scout Motors' Market Strategy and Consumer Preferences

March 4 (Reuters) - Volkswagen’s new Scout Motors brand has taken more than 160,000 reservations for its first model, with most customers opting for an extended-range hybrid version instead of full electric, a top executive said on Wednesday.

Prototype Development and Production Plans

Scout will begin building prototype models this year at a plant the automaker is constructing in South Carolina, Scout CEO Scott Keogh said at an Automotive Press Association event in Detroit. 

Reservation Trends and Consumer Choices

Of the 160,000 reservations, 87% are for a so-called extended-range EV, or EREV, a version of the rugged Scout models, reflecting the dimmer outlook for fully electric vehicles in the U.S. An EREV uses a small gas engine that serves as a generator to recharge the vehicle’s large battery on the go.

Brand Evolution and Timeline Adjustments

VW introduced Scout as a fully electric brand in 2022, but reversed course to add EREVs a few years later, as U.S. EV sales growth was decelerating. 

Scout previously said it would start production in 2027, though recent media reports have said the rollout has been delayed because of technical challenges. Keogh said on Wednesday he expects products to be in customer hands by 2028. 

Market Position and Legal Challenges

Volkswagen is hoping the Scout brand will help it grow market share in the truck-and-SUV-heavy U.S. market, where the German automaker has long struggled to make inroads despite being among the world’s largest car companies. VW ranked 11th in U.S. vehicle sales last year, behind Tesla, according to research firm Motor Intelligence.

Dealer Lawsuit Over Direct Sales Model

On Tuesday, two Volkswagen dealers in the U.S. sued the company over its decision to sell Scout vehicles directly to consumers, claiming that breaches the automaker’s contract with its retailers. The lawsuit is seeking class-action status. 

Company Response and CEO Perspective

A VW spokesperson said the company does not comment on active litigation. 

Keogh said the direct-to-consumer model “made the most sense, without a doubt,” when looking at the American market.

(Reporting by Kalea Hall in Detroit; Editing by Mike Colias and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Scout’s prototype models—including the Terra and Traveler—will be built at a new plant in Blythewood, South Carolina, now estimated to cost $3 billion and slated to begin production by late 2027. (carscoops.com)
  • Of the more than 150,000 reservations received to date, about 85% are for the EREV Harvester configuration, reflecting U.S. consumer concerns over charging infrastructure limitations and range needs. (autos.yahoo.com)
  • The EREV models are promoted as offering over 500 miles of combined electric‑plus‑gas range versus roughly 350 miles for full‑electric versions, appealing particularly to truck and SUV buyers in the U.S. market. (motorauthority.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many reservations has VW's Scout Motors received for its first model?
Scout Motors has taken more than 160,000 reservations for its first vehicle model.
What percentage of Scout reservations are for extended-range hybrid models?
87% of reservations are for the extended-range EV (EREV) hybrid version.
When will Scout vehicles be available to customers?
Scout vehicles are expected to be in customer hands by 2028, with production starting in 2027.
Why did VW's Scout brand add hybrid models to its line-up?
VW added extended-range hybrids after U.S. EV sales growth slowed, reflecting changing consumer preference.
What legal issue is Volkswagen facing regarding Scout sales?
Two U.S. Volkswagen dealers have sued the company over direct-to-consumer sales of Scout vehicles, seeking class-action status.

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