Travelall 3 Row

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Create a Travelall version. 3 row, long wheel base (try to keep rear axle as far back as possible for off road but not make it awkward. This with the Harvester range extender would be the perfect vehicle for a big family.
Hopefully that will be the next model offered. Even though I’d prefer a smaller 4-door with soft top or small paneled hard roof for easy open air driving
 
Create a Travelall version. 3 row, long wheel base (try to keep rear axle as far back as possible for off road but not make it awkward. This with the Harvester range extender would be the perfect vehicle for a big family.
I think using the Terra dimensions for this would make sense. Eliminate the rear tire to avoid making the car too long. It could be targeted at “urban adventures.”
 
I think using the Terra dimensions for this would make sense. Eliminate the rear tire to avoid making the car too long. It could be targeted at “urban adventures.”
At that size for a 3-row you might be the first person on here to asked for the largest vehicle to drive in urban environments. Everyone always seems to want small. I love it!!!! Everything’s bigger in Texas 😀
 
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At that size for a 3-row you might be the first person on here to asked for the largest vehicle to drive in urban environments. Everyone always seems to want small. I love it!!!! Everything’s bigger in Texas 😀
I’ve seen so many F-250’s and extended bed trucks in my neighborhood (in central Houston mind you). A standard truck length for a Scout Travelall would just help me blend in. 😎
 
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Here are my two cents from the hamster factory keep in mind some of the hamsters died in the process of this thought process: Give us a third-row seat for two. Instead of co-captains in the second row, give us that sleek bench where the center seat folds down into a center console, all while keeping the captain seats in the front with their center console.