You could have a bench seat here if you want. Note all the physical controls on the dashboard. Scout Motors
The Scout name isn't the only comeback, because you'll be given the option of an actual front bench seat. If my research is correct, the last new vehicle to be offered with a front bench seat was the 2013 Chevrolet Impala.
We can also expect a thoroughly up-to-date electronic architecture inside the car. Scout describes it as a modern zonal architecture (also known as a software-defined vehicle), and it's likely the Terra and Traveler will benefit from VW's $5 billion investment in Rivian, which allows the German automaker access to Rivian's software after repeated stumbles at CARIAD, VW's in-house software division.
If this sounds enticing, Scout has just opened its order books. After leaving a refundable $100 deposit, you can pick whether you want a Terra or Traveler and whether it should be a BEV or range-extended version.
Source: arstechnica.com