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So, is Slate's truck dead on arrival? Without Slate being able to hold its core marketing selling point of a sub-$20,000 electric truck, the young EV maker might find it really difficult to gain ...
With a targeted price tag of just $30,000, the new battery-electric pickup Ford Motor Co. announced this week promises good ...
"I have always liked simple, low-cost vehicles, which are all but extinct on new car lots," says photographer and auto enthusiast Paul Kuehnel.
Ford is looking to save cost with both vehicle and manufacturing efficiencies.
Slate originally hoped to deliver its truck for under $20,000 after the tax credit. It now promises a price in the mid-$20,000 range, but that gives it harsher competition.
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 Slate Truck promised to be an affordable, customizable, and basic electric pickup for under $20,000, but the EV tax incentive expires in September. Despite being bare-bones, the Slate comes ...
Slate calls its accessories "Slatelets," and that's also apparently at trademarked name. Slate doesn't really explain the name, and we're left to guess what the thought process was behind it.
Slate Auto made waves in April when it revealed a refreshingly bare-bones electric pickup truck with a price point that’s practically unheard of these days: under $20,000 after federal incentives.
Slate Auto's electric truck could revolutionize EV affordability if it can deliver on a sub-$20K pricetag. Tesla just isn't prepared to compete at that price level, even if it can solve other ...