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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, keyless entry like the Slate, and adjustable lumbar support for the front ...
The Slate Truck isn't just a new vehicle. It's a new way to build vehicles for the American auto industry. Most modern car companies want to sell you the complete package. They want you to check ...
Slate calls its accessories "Slatelets," and that's also apparently at trademarked name. Slate doesn't really explain the ...
Electric pickup trucks Ratings CR Take 2027 Slate EV Pickup $27,000 - $40,000 EPA Range 150 miles Road test ...
The Slate Truck is all electric, carrying a 52.7-kWh battery that powers a single rear motor producing 201 hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. Acceleration from a stop to 60 mph should take about 8.0 seconds.
Slate Auto is an American Michigan-based EV company led by Chris Barman (former Chrysler exec). The company's first offering is a barebones, affordable electric pickup truck with plenty of ...
Just enough truck Enter the Slate. A startup partly funded by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (more on that in a moment), the Slate is a small electric pickup with seating for two and a five-foot bed.
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.
They'll all be slate gray (duh!), and you'll be able to vinyl wrap yours. You can convert the truck into an SUV or a fastback. Supposedly, they'll cost $25,000-ish, and they're EVs.
Slate's Truck Probably Won't Cost $20,000 Slate marketed its pickup as starting under $20,000, when factoring in the $7,500 federal EV tax credit. If Republican politicians carry through on ...
The first model from the Bezos-backed EV startup Slate is simply named “Truck” and will come from the factory in one configuration, a single-cab, RWD, single-motor electric pickup, with more ...