Poll- What have you Reserved... Let's get a small idea of the take rates.

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What did you Reserve

  • Traveler

    Votes: 59 15.6%
  • Traveler - Harvester

    Votes: 214 56.8%
  • Terra

    Votes: 32 8.5%
  • Terra - Harvester

    Votes: 110 29.2%

  • Total voters
    377
So I reserved the Traveler. Looking forward to build and price.
Same for me. I was going to trade in my Tesla MYP next year for a Rivian, but I'll wait for the Scout. I grew up on a farm and we had an old Scout, don't remember which version. Also learned to drive a tractor on an old International Harvester 544.
 
I have a small farm and have been wanting an EV truck for a while. Ordered an f150 lightning but ended up not being able to purchase it due to other life events.

I don't have a connection to scout vehicles, but this is the vehicle that I have been looking for. 6+ seats, towing capacity, range, off-road abilities. My concern is that it's going to have to have a massive (heavy) battery to achieve the range.

I am back and forth between the Terra and the Traveler. The pickup format is useful, however my wife really loves that 'cabana' roof on the Traveler.
 
So I reserved the Traveler. Looking forward to build and price.
Not looking forward to price, realistically it's going to be $80k unless they are going to take a huge loss or battery costs really really come down.
Cost is a big part of what made me reserve the EV and not the Harvester drivetrain.
 
I have been a Tahoe guy for a long time and this is the first electric SUV that looks like it could be an actual replacement! Very Excited. 3" shorter than a Tahoe but same height and I am guessing same width with the mirrors out. (91.6" looks very wide considering a Hummer H1 is 85.6" wide)
 
Absolutely love the concepts and I'm 100% on-board and reserved with the electric-only Traveler! I've owned various electric vehicles for about 10 years, and finally have the range anxiety under control... for the most part 😬
 
I’m worried about it too. Hoping battery costs do come down by then.
Check this out:
 
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Not looking forward to price, realistically it's going to be $80k unless they are going to take a huge loss or battery costs really really come down.
Cost is a big part of what made me reserve the EV and not the Harvester drivetrain.
A few reasons it won’t be 80k

-no “stealerships” involved

-as batteries tech improves, cheaper manufacturing becomes. There’s a battery that uses no mined materials that is said to be better than any battery seen before with faster charging and better life overall.

-hopefully by 2027 the market has gone back to pre-COVID levels.
 
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I did traveler hybrid but could change to reg ev depending on price jump. I hope that info comes in, the 500 miles is a lot better for me with traveling but is it worth a huge jump 🤷🏼‍♂️