Out of Spec Reviews Scout at CES 2025 (Jamie Sighting)

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  • Oct 29, 2024
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    If youre a fan of Out of Spec, they posted a video of a brief review of the Terra and Traveler. Not a lot of new info but their interviews with Jamie and Nicole were cool. Lots of exciting elements related to the infotainment and UI as well as the Scout community.
     
    I disagree with his opinion about the infotainment display being larger, the concept from my perspective is to bring a classic into a new era without the technology being overly intrusive and consuming our adventures. Hence the whole detox feature which I absolutely appreciate. The main target group (again my opinion) seems be those of us who want less technical intrusiveness even though it's there. Focus more on the adventure at hand without having screens and safety features harassing us every few minutes while providing us with the peace of mind that range anxiety won't be a factor. If you want a more technology based drive then just get the Rivian models or alike.