Saturday, March 14, 2026
11.8 C
London

California dealers seek to block VW Scout EV brand, which cut them out


  • VW bypassed conventional dealerships for selling upcoming Scout electric trucks
  • Dealer interests in California say this is in violation of franchise laws
  • Existing automakers sell vehicles via franchise or direct model, but not both

California has the most EV-friendly policies of any state, but that warm-and-welcoming attitude isn’t shared by the state’s franchised dealerships.

A group of those dealerships has threatened legal actions against the Volkswagen Group’s new Scout Motors EV brand, if it doesn’t stop taking reservations for its electric Terra pickup truck and Traveler SUV due in 2027.

Scout has said that it will rely on a direct-sales model—similar to that of other all-electric brands like Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid.

In a December 20 letter to Scout Motors general counsel Neil Sitron and VW Group of America general counsel Antony Klapper, first spotted by Automotive News, the California New Car Dealers Association said the direct-sales plan “wrongfully cuts new and existing VW dealers out of an opportunity” and allegedly violates California’s franchise laws.

Scout Traveler concept

Scout Traveler concept

“California law states that manufacturers may not compete with their own franchisees by using affiliates to directly sell or service vehicles, which is precisely what VW and Scout intend to do,” the letter said.

Dealers have been grumbling about direct sales since Tesla rolled out its sales infrastructure over a decade ago. At the time Tesla indicated that it didn’t feel its electric vehicles would get a fair chance being sold at franchised dealerships alongside gasoline vehicles. Dealers responded with lobbying campaigns at the state level to protect franchise laws, something Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe has called “as close as you can get to corruption.”

But while automakers like Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid all rely partly on company-owned showrooms, they’ve also never used franchised dealerships. Scout, on the other hand, is still part of the VW Group, so the argument seems to be that VW can have dealerships or it can have direct sales, but it can’t have both—even if the different sales models were siloed by brand.

Scout Terra concept

Scout Terra concept

Volvo found the right balance with Polestar, which has been allowed by the states as a direct-sales model, but with some level of customer service—and the service-and-repair operation itself, in many cases—connected to Volvo dealerships.

An approach like that might have helped to cool tempers here. U.S. dealerships had been asking VW for pickups for years, and VW didn’t keep dealerships in the loop at all about the Scout brand. It came as a complete surprise.

Meanwhile, VW recently took a $5.8 billion stake in Rivian, which happens to already make trucks that are very close to the same format as Scout previewed in concept form earlier this fall, still more than two years away from production. And, in Rivian’s case, its network of company-owned showrooms are already in place.



Source link

Hot this week

Charged EVs | Group14 begins EV-scale production of silicon battery material in South Korea

Group14 Technologies has started EV-scale production of its silicon...

Charged EVs | NRCan awards Nano One $3 million to support LFP cathode material supply in Canada

Nano One Materials, a process technology company specializing in...

Charged EVs | U Power’s electric trucks complete operational testing and battery-swapping system integration

U Power has completed comprehensive operational testing and full-stack...

Charged EVs | Tesla opens first Megacharger station to Semi customers in California

After years of development, Tesla is ramping up production...

Charged EVs | Harbinger unveils new electric/hybrid medium-duty work truck

Commercial EV manufacturer Harbinger has unveiled a new medium-duty,...

Topics

Charged EVs | Group14 begins EV-scale production of silicon battery material in South Korea

Group14 Technologies has started EV-scale production of its silicon...

Charged EVs | NRCan awards Nano One $3 million to support LFP cathode material supply in Canada

Nano One Materials, a process technology company specializing in...

Charged EVs | Tesla opens first Megacharger station to Semi customers in California

After years of development, Tesla is ramping up production...

Charged EVs | Harbinger unveils new electric/hybrid medium-duty work truck

Commercial EV manufacturer Harbinger has unveiled a new medium-duty,...

Charged EVs | Webinar: Reducing thermal interface material scrap—how Fujipoly is rethinking waste

Thermal interface materials are playing an increasingly important role...

Charged EVs | Saarland researchers use 3D-printed metallic glass motor parts to cut iron losses

Researchers at Saarland University say they have developed iron-rich...

Charged EVs | Moog Construction’s AEMS combines EV components to save space and cost

Motion and fluid control system specialist Moog has unveiled...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img