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As electric pickups continue to proliferate in the upper price ranges, two emerging entries are quietly preparing to upend ...
So, is Slate's truck dead on arrival? Without Slate being able to hold its core marketing selling point of a sub-$20,000 electric truck, the young EV maker might find it really difficult to gain ...
With a targeted price tag of just $30,000, the new battery-electric pickup Ford Motor Co. announced this week promises good ...
The idea behind Amazon Autos, under the leadership of company head Fan Jin, is to be an all-in-one online shopping spot for ...
The new American automaker Slate is building what is expected to be the country’s most affordable electric pickup, with prices starting in the mid-$20s (insert the usual caveats here about trade wars ...
Much attention has been paid to Slate’s stated intent of delivering a U.S.-made pickup truck for a net $20,000, but Johnson’s team is perhaps more highly focused on the costs, difficulties ...
Reservations for the Slate Truck are now open with a fully refundable $50 deposit, and production is slated to begin in late 2026 at the company's facility in Warsaw, Indiana.
No infotainment, no radio, no fluff. The Slate takes a different approach to interior design, allowing you to decide exactly how to spend your money.
For Slate’s head of design Trisha Johnson, this cheap truck represents an idea 25 years in the making. For Tisha Johnson, head of design at Slate, the startup EV maker backed by Amazon’s Jeff ...
The Slate Truck, to be sold for $20,000 without power windows or touchscreens, is backed by former Amazon executives Jeff Bezos and Jeff Wilke. (Slate Automotive/TNS) ...
Ford says its breakthrough affordable EV will offer the interior space of a mid-size truck in the footprint of a Maverick.