I mean that goes with just about any kind of technology. Computers in general have a shelf life of 5 years or so before they are sluggish. While Moore's Law isn't really prevalent as much but I assume that technology will advance a little in the next two years. The key is how can Scout keep up...
From the UX presentation from CES it looks like that there may be three options for the Harvester. Pure EV, Max, and Auto. I hope they allow us to set when the Harvester kicks on.
Oh I understand, I too would also like to see them just do a standard flat battery pack. No large battery pack or max pack BS like Rivian does. I hope its just the 120kWh giving you 350 miles of Pure EV range. Then Harvester model would have a slightly smaller Battery Pack to add room for the...
Larger Battery adds more weight and cost. They can cut cost and weight of the vehicle making it more accessible to more people. this would allow more people to afford it.
That's been a concern of mine too. Scout Motors states you will be able to do maintenance for 80% in the field. The question is if the Harvester will be in that 80%
Reading this article from Edmonds and one thing that struck me as odd is this paragraph.
"Keogh declined to say which of the few but growing number of satellite internet providers the company will partner with to provide this service, but it seems safe to assume that it probably won't be Elon...
I currently have a Cybertruck Reseveration and a R2 reseveration along with a Terra Reservation. I mainly want to see what the full specs are on the R2 and Scout before I drop my reservation of any of them. I'm also hoping Tesla will drop the price closer to what they initially offered before...