Slate Auto promised its bare-bones electric pickup would sell for under $20,000 before Trump killed the EV tax credit. Later, it revised the pricing to "mid-twenties", which is still a compelling ...
Most electric truck startups compete on horsepower, range, or screen size. Slate Auto is competing on something stranger: the idea that a truck should be unfinished when it leaves the factory, and ...
There are no other baby electric pickups on the market right now, so the Slate's closest analogue is the Ford Maverick. Based on what Slate has shared about its debut product, we've compared the specs ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m the founder of the No. 1 automotive site for women. Earlier this year a brand new car company burst onto the scene and caused ...
I’ve got a thing for American electric pickups. I ordered a Tesla Cybertruck back in 2019 after attending the launch party in LA– remember the event when the truck’s unbreakable glass smashed? I’ve ...
Slate Auto made waves when it broke cover last year. Now it's go time. The Jeff Bezos-backed electric-vehicle startup plans to start making its customizable, "mid-$20,000" electric pickup by the end ...
Slate Auto is only a few months away from what could become the most consequential moment in its brief existence. It will soon tell the world exactly how much its trucklet will cost. We already know ...
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