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The Slate truck won't cost under $20,000 anymore. Here's why things are about to get harder for the EV startup.
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 ...
Michigan-based Slate Auto is preparing to shake up the EV market with the introduction of its minimalist, highly affordable electric truck, the Slate Truck, which is priced under just $20,000.
The Slate Truck is all electric, carrying a 52.7-kWh battery that powers a single rear motor producing 201 hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. Acceleration from a stop to 60 mph should take about 8.0 seconds.
The Slate Truck is designed to be extremely basic, customizable, and most of all, affordable. Its price starts at a sub-$20,000 (after federal incentives). The electric truck seats two and has a ...
Slate is targeting a price tag of around $25,000 for its Slate Truck ($20,000 after the federal tax incentive), and for that, you receive a surprisingly stylish-looking compact electric pickup truck.
The Slate truck is one of the most intriguing new vehicle launches in some time. It's a simple, cool-looking small truck. It's all-electric. And Slate is promising it could, technically, start for ...
Slate Auto's vehicle enters the market with a dramatically different philosophy, Business Insider writes. Priced around $25,000, the truck comes without traditional paint or even power windows ...
When the Slate Truck hits the market, it will be America’s smallest pickup truck. The only truly compact pickup trucks in the U.S. market today are the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz, ...