Slate Auto's plant in Indiana completed the installation of its automated body shop. It's also in the final phase of testing vehicle parts before they officially enter production. If all goes as ...
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Slate truck enters production in late 2026 starting in the mid-$20,000s — a bare-bones, heavily customizable electric pickup built in Indiana
An electric pickup truck with crank windows, no touchscreen, and a starting price in the mid-$20,000s is scheduled to roll ...
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Rivian’s biggest launch of the year might just make you completely forget about Slate’s and Scout’s trucks
A pickup variant of Rivian's newest affordable EV could beat Slate to the affordable electric pickup punch.
There are no other baby electric pickups on the market right now, so the Slate's closest analogue is the Ford Maverick. Based on what Slate has shared about its debut product, we've compared the specs ...
Slate has released a fresh round of pictures showing some of the details of its upcoming low-cost pickup truck.
Slate auto burst onto the scene in April 2025. Here is a timeline that covers its origins, backers, product, and other new details.
The most interesting new vehicle in America has hand-cranked windows. This vehicle lacks a touchscreen. It lacks an engine. It lacks a choice of paint colors. It’s a pickup truck, but it lacks ...
Jeff Bezos-backed Slate is a new car company planning to build electric trucks in the Midwest for 2026 delivery. The base model Slate should retail for under $28,000, and cost less than $20,000 after ...
The Slate electric pickup truck was unveiled this week by a new U.S. startup, and the vehicle is simple, small and customizable. The "Blank" Slate Truck, which is the base version, is a 2-seat ...
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