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Imagine a two‑seat electric pickup backed by Jeff Bezos that cuts costs by excluding a stereo and power windows unless buyers ...
Slate Auto, an electric pick-up brand backed by Jeff Bezos, will build its no-frills vehicle, where a radio and power windows cost extra, at an old Indiana printing plant.
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Discover how Ford's Maverick compact pickup successfully filled a market gap with its affordability, practical design, and ...
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As electric pickups continue to proliferate in the upper price ranges, two emerging entries are quietly preparing to upend ...
Ford doesn't believe leaving out comfort features is the right path to a cheap but profitable EV truck.
Clearly, Slate Auto, the upstart electric truck brand that you probably just heard about a few weeks ago, looked around the car-ad landscape—and then looked over at the far more creative car ...
The cheap Slate EV truck is cheap no more, and will compete against the Maverick hybrid.
EV startup Slate Auto says it won’t be able to sell a pickup priced under $20K after all. Here’s how much the projected price has changed.
Slate Auto has been growing quietly in metro Detroit, but now that the minimalist electric pickup truck startup is out of stealth mode, officials are laying out bold plans to disrupt the market.