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There's a new American automaker on the block, and it's taking aim at a sorely neglected segment of the electric car market.
This small electric pickup truck will leave the factory with the bare minimum—but it doesn’t need to stay that way.
The modestly priced EV pickup goes 150 miles on a charge and is infinitely customizable. Deliveries start next year.
CR previews the all-new Slate Truck, a low-cost electric pickup truck that can be converted into an SUV and personalized.
In one of the strangest launches we’ve seen in a while, Slate Auto, the reportedly Jeff Bezos-backed electric vehicle startup ...
The Michigan-based startup Slate Auto introduced a new $25,000 electric pickup truck that could shake up the EV industry in a ...
Slate's model is charged via a NACS (North American Charging Standard) port, the same as a Tesla and the type of port many ...
Set to start around $27,000, the electric pickup truck from Jeff Bezos-backed Slate swaps giant touch screens for a ...
New U.S. automaker Slate has introduced a customizable electric truck that could cost as little as $20,000 after applying the ...
Slate Auto, an electric vehicle startup backed by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, unveiled its inaugural truck the company says starts ...
The Slate Truck stands out for its simplicity and affordability, aiming to deliver a no-frills driving experience at a price ...
With a standard 52.7kWh pack, the Slate truck is... slated to provide 150 miles of range or 240 if you upgrade to an 84.3kWh ...