
250 Years. One Scout Spirit: Scout Motors Heads to Hudson Valley
We celebrated America’s 250th in the Hudson Valley with coffee, community, vintage Scout rigs, and a Fourth of July stop at Rolling Stone’s Stateside Festival.

We celebrated America’s 250th in the Hudson Valley with coffee, community, vintage Scout rigs, and a Fourth of July stop at Rolling Stone’s Stateside Festival.

Scout Motors revisits one of its most recognizable heritage moments with a modern Scout® Traveler™ livery ready for America’s 250th anniversary.

Our June update on the progress of our Scout Production Center in Blythewood, South Carolina.

Long after the Scout® vehicles left the factory floor, John Glancy became their steward—safeguarding the Scout name, supporting its community, and ensuring the brand’s legacy survived to be reborn.

In 1977, a hay-hauler from Arizona entered his Scout II™ in the toughest desert race there is. He left with a title and story etched into racing history.

Film photographer, ham radio operator, and desert dweller Chris Hunt does everything the hard way—by choice, and behind the wheel of a 1979 Scout II™ Rallye™ model.
