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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.
Slate Auto said it would assemble its $25,000 electric pickup at a former printing site in Warsaw, Indiana.
Unlike Tesla and Lucid, which launched with high-priced luxury models, Slate wants to flip the model: start cheap, scale up.
The electric vehicle market is witnessing a notable shift as Slate Auto, a U.S. startup, introduces its compact, affordably ...
Since Slate Auto came out of stealth mode last week, the internet has been abuzz with speculation about the finer details of ...
You have no doubt been inundated with information about Slate Auto and its new electric pickup truck with a price tag below ...
Slate Auto, an electric vehicle startup backed by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, unveiled its inaugural truck the company says starts ...
Slate Auto, a Michigan-based startup backed by Jeff Bezos, has unveiled its first product—an ultra-affordable, minimalist ...
The EV world isn’t short on flashy new vehicles, but few newcomers seem to truly understand the needs of daily drivers who ...
Slate's model is charged via a NACS (North American Charging Standard) port, the same as a Tesla and the type of port many ...
The excellent Tim Stevens joins The Vergecast to talk all things Slate, which recently unveiled its first product, an extremely barebones, all-electric, two-seater pickup truck. Tune in as Tim and ...
Priced below $30,000, the truck, which will be built in an undisclosed location in the Midwest, could sway more ...