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Colorado Clears the Way for Scout’s Direct-to-Consumer Push

by Samir Gautam
December 31, 2025
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Colorado Clears the Way for Scout’s Direct-to-Consumer Push

Colorado Clears the Way for Scout’s Direct-to-Consumer Push

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Colorado has just redrawn a key line in the long-running tug-of-war between automakers and franchised dealers. Scout Motors, the Volkswagen-backed revival of the iconic off-road brand, has been granted a license to sell vehicles directly to customers in the state. It’s a move that could ripple far beyond Colorado’s borders.

The decision marks the first time a state has formally approved Scout’s direct-to-consumer sales model. For traditional dealers already watching the franchise system slowly bend under pressure, this ruling lands like a warning shot.

What the Decision Actually Says

Colorado’s Motor Vehicle Dealer Board voted 6–2 in favor of granting Scout Motors a license to sell new, used, and wholesale vehicles. The permit runs through October 2026, which is notable because Scout’s South Carolina manufacturing plant isn’t expected to begin production until 2027.

That timing makes one thing clear: this decision isn’t about immediate vehicle deliveries. It’s about principle. Regulators effectively acknowledged that Scout’s business model fits within state law, even though it bypasses franchised dealers entirely.

And in regulatory battles, symbolism often matters more than calendars.

Why Scout Is Different, Legally Speaking

When Volkswagen announced Scout’s return in 2022, the nostalgia grabbed headlines. But the bigger disruption was strategic. VW made it clear Scout would not use the traditional dealer network. Vehicles would be sold online, supported by company-owned showrooms and service centers.

Volkswagen dealers pushed back hard. Their argument was straightforward: Scout is backed by VW, so it should be treated like Volkswagen, Audi, or Porsche and forced to sell through existing franchises.

Colorado regulators disagreed. The board ruled that Scout Motors is not a “same-line” manufacturer as Volkswagen’s existing brands, despite shared financial backing. That distinction is subtle but powerful. It creates a legal separation that allows Scout to operate independently of dealer franchise laws designed for legacy brands.

Dealers Push Back, Loudly

The backlash was immediate. Colorado dealers argue the ruling undermines decades of investment made under the assumption that franchise protections would hold. Mike Maroone, CEO of Mike Maroone Auto and a former AutoNation executive, called the decision a workaround that weakens the foundation of the dealer model.

From the dealer’s perspective, the fear is simple. If one VW-backed brand can sidestep franchises, others may follow. And once that door opens, it’s hard to close.

Why This Matters Beyond Colorado

Colorado is now a case study. Automakers pushing for direct sales in states like California and Florida will almost certainly point to this decision as proof that the model can coexist with existing laws.

What this really means is that the fight over how cars are sold in America is far from settled. Colorado didn’t end the debate, but it shifted the balance. Scout Motors may not deliver its first vehicle for years, but it’s already delivering something else: a precedent that could reshape the future of auto retail.

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