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Slate Automotive says its compact pickup truck has cracked the code to making affordable, U.S.-built EVs. The Detroit-based startup is led by veterans of Chrysler, Tesla and other major automakers, ...
Henry Ford revolutionized the auto industry with his moving assembly line and now, a century later, his company promises a second revolution with the Universal EV project announced this week. With a ...
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Slate Auto has already received more than 100,000 reservations for the truck, which was originally expected to cost under $20,000 with a $7,500 federal tax credit set to expire on Sept. 30 ...
Slate Auto dubs the upcoming electric truck "tall guy approved". The average height for men in the United States is 5'9 and the average height for women is 5'4, according to World Population Review.
The company had promised a compact electric truck priced under $20,000. Photo: Slate Auto Electric-vehicle startup Slate Auto says it won’t be able to sell a pickup priced under $20,000, after all.
The Jeff Bezos-backed company initially promised a truck "under $20,000," but shifted to a "mid-twenties" expected price tag.