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Slate made a splash with an affordable, electric pickup that was slated to cost less than $20,000 after federal incentives.
America's most affordable upcoming EV just got thousands of dollars more expensive. Thank Donald Trump and Congress for that.
Bare of infotainment displays, power windows, and wet paint, the Slate electric pickup is an extreme solution to a market saturated with complexity and expense. When the average price of a new car ...
The automaker recently changed its website to list the starting price in the 'mid-twenties,' after Trump's bill eliminated ...
Slate Auto launched an electric truck that it was expecting to sell for less than $20,000 after federal incentives, but with ...
Slate auto burst onto the scene in April 2025. Here is a timeline that covers its origins, backers, product, and other new ...
The electric truck may still enter production next year, but that tempting sub $20,000 price now appears like a dream.
Slate Auto, backed by Jeff Bezos, is an emerging EV pickup manufacturer known for its affordable and customizable 2-door model.
The cancellation of the federal EV tax credit in September means the affordable Slate Truck will no longer be as affordable as everyone thought it would be.
Slate Auto, which came out of stealth mode earlier this year with a surprising — and surprisingly affordable — customizable ...
U.S. EV manufacturer Slate's electric pickup truck will no longer cost "under $20,000" after President Trump cut EV tax credits. ... ade in the USA at a price that’s actually affordable ...