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Despite being more of a work truck, the XL trim has a telescopic and height-adjustable steering wheel with audio controls, ...
The Michigan EV startup hoped it could sell the stripped-down, two-seat pickup for under $20,000 with the federal tax credit, ...
Slate calls its accessories "Slatelets," and that's also apparently at trademarked name. Slate doesn't really explain the ...
Slate has backing from billionaires Jeff Bezos, Mark Walter, and Thomas Tull, and will build its EVs in a former printing plant in Indiana.
Slate is trying to introduce an a la carte model of making electric vehicles that puts the control in the customer’s hands.
Jim Farley, Ford's CEO, has touted this as a "Model T moment" -- but the first of these new EVs won't come out until 2027.
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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.
Jeff Bezos-backed U.S. EV start-up Slate's new Truck is an electric pickup that converts into a small SUV, and starts under $20,000 with federal tax incentives, according to the company.
Slate Auto has quietly removed the "under $20,000" expected price tag for its electric pickup truck. Trump's huge tax bill is set to scrap federal EV incentives, which Slate had hoped to qualify for.