Adapting to the Future Tech Before Production

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The reveal was fantastic, and the CES videos really make the Scout a step above its competition.... right now. I am assuming tech will advance by the 2027 production, ie. battery tech (longer range), software tech, etc....

Will Scout adapt and change production model to accommodate the advancing tech that will come over the next 2 years?


I'd hate to get into a Scout only to see manufacturers announcing more advanced tech making the Scout tech old and sluggish.
 

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Is there you’re thinking of other than battery type? And required equipment to use batteries?
 
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Is there you’re thinking of other than battery type? And required equipment to use batteries?
I am not sure about specifics, I just know technology advances quickly and what is state of the art today will be old tech by 2027. It was just a thought and hoping that they are not "locked" into what is offered today and are planning on technology advancing and being flexible to changes in order to ensure the Scout is as current as can be when production starts.
 

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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 with it without Future proofing and driving up costs.
 

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Interesting thought, however Scout has yet to provide any details tech-wise in terms of battery, components, etc., and who knows who's going to manufacture those things for them.

Know that tech is constantly changing and you can expect some form of "old" components after production begins. Hard to constantly be on the bleeding edge.
 
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