FEBRUARY 2026 - Blythewood, South Carolina
Welcome to our monthly progress update on the construction of the new Scout Motors Production Center.
In March 2023, we announced our plans to bring Scout® vehicles back to American roads—built at a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Blythewood, South Carolina. Spanning more than 1,100 acres and located just 20 minutes northeast of Columbia, the site was thoughtfully chosen for its strong community, workforce, and infrastructure.
This $2 billion investment represents more than a factory—it’s a long-term commitment to the region, expected to create more than 4,000 permanent jobs. At full capacity, the Production Center will be capable of building up to 200,000 vehicles annually, or roughly 40 vehicles every hour.
We’re excited to take you along as this vision becomes reality and to share the latest progress as construction continues.
As shown above, our Production Center is anchored by key facilities including the Body Shop, Paint Shop, and Final Assembly buildings. The site also features a state-of-the-art training center for our employees and a dedicated supplier park.
We continue to make progress in the construction phase while advancing production readiness for the assembly of the new Scout vehicles: Scout Traveler™, a full-size SUV, and Scout Terra™, a full-size pickup truck. The new Scout trucks are designed to be built on a newly developed, rugged, body-on-frame vehicle platform. Each truck will be available with either an extended-range Harvester™ option with a gasoline engine, targeting up to 500 miles of range 1, or a battery-electric model with an estimated 350-mile range.2
We are now accepting $100, fully refundable reservations to hold your spot in line for the new Scout trucks.3 To learn more about each vehicle, you can click on the images below.
February 2026 Update
In the photo above you can see progress is moving quickly on the Supplier Park buildings.
Last September Scout Motors announced an additional investment of $300 million in South Carolina to build a Supplier Park on the site of its Production Center in Blythewood. This initiative, which does not come with any new government incentives, is expected to support approximately 1,000 additional supplier jobs and represents a critical expansion of the company’s existing investment of more than $2 billion in the state.
The Supplier Park will serve as a central logistics and production hub, supporting seamless delivery of parts, batteries, and accessories to Scout Motors’ main assembly operations. The size and scope of the park reflect Scout Motors’ strategy to build a fully integrated, domestic supply chain for its trucks and SUVs.
Early in the month of February, another major milestone was accomplished when the final concrete slab was poured in the assembly hall (above).
When completed, the Assembly building will span nearly 1.3 million square feet.
In the Body Shop progress continues with the installation of more than 900 robots (above). We have an upcoming video explaining more about the Body Shop and the important role it plays in early production.
Meanwhile, work continues elsewhere building and installing many of the support systems (below).
Below you can see significant progress made on the Scout Motors Training Center with the parking lot finished and landscaping going in for the ribbon cutting ceremony next month.
(1) Manufacturer’s projected estimate based on internal targets on a full charge of battery; EPA estimates will be provided when available. Range and battery power vary with temperature, driving habits, charging, and battery condition, and actual results will vary.
(2) Manufacturer’s projected estimate based on internal targets on a full charge of battery and full tank of gasoline; EPA estimates will be provided when available. Range and battery power vary with temperature, driving habits, charging, and battery condition, and actual results will vary.
(3) Reservations do not guarantee purchase. Terms and conditions apply. See website for full details.

