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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 ...
By Kalea Hall and Nora Eckert (Reuters) -When Will Haseltine saw images online of a small, boxy electric pickup from startup ...
Despite being more of a work truck, the XL trim has a telescopic and height-adjustable steering wheel with audio controls, ...
Newcomer Slate surprised the automotive industry when it revealed its stripped-down electric pickup truck in April and touted a starting price of under $20,000. The number came with a caveat, however.
The electric truck may still enter production next year, but that tempting sub $20,000 price now appears like a dream. Slate Auto’s sub-$20,000 price tag for its electric pickup may be a victim ...
Slate's sub-$20,000 asking price was for its most affordable bare-bones Truck; gray paint, two seats, a gauge cluster, and that's about it. Of course, buyers can still option things like cup ...
Slate CEO Chris Barman shared that fresh college graduates, newly-licensed drivers, and retirees were interested in the ...
Slate Auto has quietly removed the "under $20,000" expected price tag for its electric pickup truck. Trump's huge tax bill is set to scrap federal EV incentives, which Slate had hoped to qualify for.
Left: Slate's website as of April 25, stating that the truck's expected price will be "under $20,000 after federal incentives." Right: Slate's website on July 3, stating the truck's expected price ...
The Slate was poised to substantially undercut what you could call its closest competitor, the $30,000 Ford Maverick. Now, it may wind up in the same ballpark as the compact, hybrid truck, while ...
The electric truck may still enter production next year, but that tempting sub $20,000 price now appears like a dream.