Designed and engineered in Michigan and California, and built in Indiana, the Slate truck itself feels almost radical in its ...
The federal government has killed its $7,500 EV tax credit, but several states offer credits or rebates that could drop the ...
Slate Auto's new pickup starts under $25,000. Here's how the EV truck compares with today's lowest-priced competitors.
Slate Auto remains on track to launch what would be the only new electric pickup in the U.S. market with a base price under ...
CEO Peter Faricy says every vehicle will be gross margin positive, with a break-even point of roughly 80,000 units a year ...
The company also expects owners to perform many repairs themselves and will provide instructions for doing so.
Slate Auto revealed a $24,950 starting price for its bare-bones electric truck with 205 miles of range, undercutting nearly ...
A new car cost an average $49,000 last month, according to Kelley Blue Book, and a truck set shoppers back by about $66,000.
It’s not ‘under $20,000,’ but the American-made electric pickup is still the least expensive truck and EV on the US market.
The stripped-down two-seater offers 205 miles of range and up to 2,000 pounds of towing capacity and will start at $24,950.
Tech influencer Marques Brownlee (a.k.a. MKBHD) has become one of the first people to not only get an up close look at Slate ...
The Bezos-backed EV startup has yet to announce final pricing for its vehicle, which is supposed to start shipping by the end of this year.