From Torque News.
Rivian built the luxury electric off-road category almost entirely on its own. Now Scout Motors is forcing a price and engineering reckoning that is genuinely good news for buyers. After 15 years covering this industry, I can say: competition like this is exactly how markets mature. My latest analysis at Torque News breaks down what the rivalry means for anyone shopping this segment.
Key Bullets:
Scout’s range-extender option solves a real backcountry charging problem that Rivian’s battery-only approach has never fully addressed.
Scout’s sub-60,000 dollar pricing has directly accelerated Rivian’s R2 development and pushed the company toward more accessible price points.
Scout’s mechanical lockers and solid rear axle offer a simpler, more trail-reliable hardware package than Rivian’s complex hydraulic suspension system.
Reference with all the reference points from Torque News, in this article, titled: Scout Motors Has a Clear Mechanical Edge Over Rivian’s Off-Road Hardware, and AI Claims This Part Is Softened in The Media
https://www.torquenews.com/1/scout-motors-has-clear-mechanical-edge-over-rivians-road-hardware-and-ai-claims-part-softened
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