The Slate truck is expected to start in the mid $20,000 range. The brand's under $20,000 starting price is lost because of the end of the federal tax credit, but state-level tax credits still exist ...
Slate Auto’s ambitious plan to launch a bare-bones $25,000 electric pickup just got a major boost from the State of Michigan. The Jeff Bezos-backed EV startup has secured up to $5 million in ...
The Michigan company is ramping up toward production of its mid-$20,000 battery powered pickup trucks by the end of the year.
TROY, Mich. (WANE) In April, Slate Auto confirmed it would build it’s low-cost direct to consumer electric vehicles in Warsaw at a now vacant factory. Once it’s up and running, Slate expects to employ ...
Slate describes its new electric truck as "the most radically simple, wildly personalizable vehicle out there," designed in California and assembled in Michigan (or perhaps Indiana -- here's some ...
An electric truck priced under $20,000 sounded almost too good to be true. And, as it turns out, it was. When startup Slate Auto initially announced its all-electric pickup, the promise of sub-$20,000 ...
Newsweek’s World’s Greatest Auto Disruptors Marketing Disruptor of the Year is Slate.
Slate Auto pitches the concept of an electric truck that you can buy as a clean slate and personalize to your tastes, much like IKEA furniture. In the basic version, you can buy a "Blank Slate" for ...
Slate's pickup truck is expected to launch in late 2026, whereas Ford's is expected to launch in early 2027. Both Slate and Ford are very early in their retooling/production build for either truck.
Slate Automotive, a Jeff Bezos-backed startup, aims to sell a customizable, American-made EV pickup for under $30,000 as federal tax credits disappear. With the truck’s barebones design, Slate plans ...
There’s no denying that Slate Auto is turning a lot of heads right now. Their new truck, which can be optioned into a SUV, sounds promising as it strips away the excess in an effort to create an ...
Slate is a totally new all-electric vehicle brand that’s going to sell only one vehicle: a small electric pickup truck with virtually no factory options. As trucks get bigger, technology gets more ...