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Slate Auto is developing an extremely affordable and customizable electric pickup truck. How the Jeff Bezos-backed company ...
Slate Auto said it would assemble its $25,000 electric pickup at a former printing site in Warsaw, Indiana.
This small electric pickup truck will leave the factory with the bare minimum—but it doesn’t need to stay that way.
As electric vehicles become more prevalent, two distinct models have emerged in the affordable EV segment: the Citroën Ami ...
Slate Auto, an electric vehicle startup backed by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, unveiled its inaugural truck the company says starts ...
Priced below $30,000, the truck, which will be built in an undisclosed location in the Midwest, could sway more ...
It might not seem pretty, but it's all pretty effective.
The Slate Truck is a simple, electric vehicle made in the United States, with an expected price of just under $20,000, according to its website.
Crank windows? Yep, but that’s just the start—the Slate Truck is an affordable that's only as basic as you want it to be.
Unlike Tesla and Lucid, which launched with high-priced luxury models, Slate wants to flip the model: start cheap, scale up.
The Slate Truck stands out for its simplicity and affordability, aiming to deliver a no-frills driving experience at a price ...
Crank windows, plastic composite body panels and no radio feature in the first vehicle from automaker Slate, which aims to ...