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Scout to showcase Traveler SUV and Terra truck at USC game Nov. 16

COLUMBIA – On Saturday, Nov. 16, Scout Motors will display its production-intent concept vehicles, the Scout® Traveler™ SUV and Scout® Terra™ truck, at Williams-Brice Stadium before the “Battle of Columbia” football game between the University of South Carolina and the University of Missouri. 

The community is invited to observe Scout’s vehicles in person outside the stadium, receiving an exclusive glimpse into the vision for the brand’s future. The vehicles will be on display outside the stadium’s Northwest Gate (Mitchell Gate) by the Lloyd Family Courtyard at the corner of Bluff Road and George Rogers Boulevard. Scout Motors’ representatives will be standing by the vehicles to provide more details and answer questions about the company. 

In addition to the day-long display, Scout Motors will participate in the football game’s halftime show.

The South Carolina reveal follows the national showcase that took place on Oct. 24 and represents a significant milestone in the brand’s story.

“Scout Motors is excited to bring the energy closer to home by celebrating with the South Carolina community,” according to a media release on Wednesday.

The new Scout vehicles will be manufactured at the company’s Production Center, which is currently under construction in Blythewood. Scout Motors is making a $2 billion investment in South Carolina to launch the manufacturing facility, which Scout officials say will create more than 4,000 jobs and produce up to 200,000 vehicles per year at peak capacity. Initial production is targeted to begin in 2027.

Vehicle reservations are open now at ScoutMotors.com.