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Slate Auto said it would assemble its $25,000 electric pickup at a former printing site in Warsaw, Indiana.
One of those questions was where Slate will build the thing, with a TechCrunch report suggesting a factory in Indiana. Today ...
The Slate truck is a compact, two-seat pickup that measures about 2 feet shorter than the Ford Maverick. Its no-frills design includes a black exterior, 17-inch steel wheels, and minimalistic styling.
A former midwestern printing factory will be retooled with EV manufacturing equipment, adding about 2,000 jobs in the process ...
Crank windows? Yep, but that’s just the start—the Slate Truck is an affordable that's only as basic as you want it to be.
The excellent Tim Stevens joins The Vergecast to talk all things Slate, which recently unveiled its first product, an extremely barebones, all-electric, two-seater pickup truck. Tune in as Tim and ...
Y ou have no doubt been inundated with information about Slate Auto and its new electric pickup truck with a price tag below ...
The Slate Truck's base configuration, which includes crank windows and no radio, can be upgraded over time with options like ...
The electric vehicle market is witnessing a notable shift as Slate Auto, a U.S. startup, introduces its compact, affordably ...
The Slate Truck’s design leans into the utilitarian nature of trucks. New, American-made electric pickup truck shakes up auto ...
CEO Chris Barman, a veteran of Chrysler, says that the startup, which is reportedly backed by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, aims to deliver “fun, affordable EVs that people actually want to drive.” Her goal ...