Scout Blog

For Steve Hein, his 1977 Scout II™ truck isn’t nostalgia — it’s simply a good tool, working well in a life lived outdoors.

For Veronica Lombardo, her family’s 1973 Scout II™ was never just a vehicle—it was a constant. A city truck, a memory maker, and now a carefully restored and preserved link between past and present.

The rocks won this round — which only means one thing for Sean and
Owen Barber: they’ll be back.

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

Scout Motors’ sound design philosophy blends mechanical heritage, natural landscapes, and musical texture to create a driving experience that feels instantly familiar.

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

The Vintage Scout Race Program heads to its first race on American soil as their 1976 Scout® Terra™ debuts a patriotic livery — and a new chapter for the future of the team.

For Chris Norwood, a restored Scout® ‘76 Terra™ is more than transportation. It is a bridge between art, history, and community.

Scout Motors still embodies our classic tagline “Scout Leads The Way,” combining heritage with a forward-thinking approach to create vehicles built for exploration and connection.

Welcome to our Scout Motors employee spotlight featuring Production Systems Team member Shaniqua Tassin.

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