New Scout March 2023 Teaser Image

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Damn. LOVIN’ IT!!!

We had fun putting the image together. We all get tired of the same old weird sketches and ambiguous silhouttes so we worked with the design team to do something a little more fun. After seeing what we can do here, it opens the door to do some creative teasers in the future.

The chassis will be a brand new ladder-frame setup with a body on frame. So lift kits will be a possibility. :D

Can't wait to share more in the future, but I think people will be pleased with the direction of the chassis.
 
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Interesting details surrounding the back window of the truck. Grab handles, perhaps? Almost looks like the ripples one might find in a vinyl rear window?
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Not bad at all. I like that the artist included vinyl graphics
what I noticed on this render as well as many others is the rear kink is too steep compared to the “originals” and while I like it, it leaves a ton of metal real estate that looks odd. A lower slope would provide more glass and probably less blind spot area. Maybe that area needs to be white as well to break up the mass of metal. Also realized the DRL’s feel a bit GMC to me but all-in-all it’s a great render. Wish they would have done a rear view too
 

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what I noticed on this render as well as many others is the rear kink is too steep compared to the “originals” and while I like it, it leaves a ton of metal real estate that looks odd. A lower slope would provide more glass and probably less blind spot area. Maybe that area needs to be white as well to break up the mass of metal. Also realized the DRL’s feel a bit GMC to me but all-in-all it’s a great render. Wish they would have done a rear view too
I noticed the same thing - I thought the angle was wrong the first time I saw it
 
what I noticed on this render as well as many others is the rear kink is too steep compared to the “originals” and while I like it, it leaves a ton of metal real estate that looks odd. A lower slope would provide more glass and probably less blind spot area. Maybe that area needs to be white as well to break up the mass of metal. Also realized the DRL’s feel a bit GMC to me but all-in-all it’s a great render. Wish they would have done a rear view too
More glass would be good. But, it could be easier to roll down if it’s smaller. 🤷🏻‍♂️. If the metal area is that big, a logo placed there could break it up a little.
 
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Agreed on the DRL's for those. That was a big swing and a miss. The rest of it works pretty well.