Slate describes its new electric truck as "the most radically simple, wildly personalizable vehicle out there," designed in California and assembled in Michigan (or perhaps Indiana -- here's some ...
Newsweek’s World’s Greatest Auto Disruptors Design Disruptor of the Year is Slate.
Electric vehicle startup Slate Auto is getting up to $5 million from the State of Michigan to expand its Troy headquarters.
Say hello to another upstart EV company: Slate. It’s a U.S.-based, Jeff Bezos-backed electric vehicle maker with the goal of bringing a cheap U.S.-built truck (or, in some cases, an SUV) to the market ...
Newsweek’s World’s Greatest Auto Disruptors Marketing Disruptor of the Year is Slate.
The customizable electric truck from U.S. automaker Slate is coming in late 2026. Credit: Slate New U.S. automaker Slate has introduced a customizable electric truck that could cost as little as ...
What? You don’t know Slate? Okay, neither did we until a couple of weeks ago, and to be honest, we still don’t know much at this point. We’ve learned that Slate is a new US company focused on EV ...
Slate won't use gigacasting to build its upcoming $20,000 truck. Pioneered by Tesla, gigacasting is a new manufacturing technique that can reduce costs and complexity. The automaker says that its cost ...
What’s going to be made in the US, is battery-electric, will cost less than US$20,000, come as either a basic two-seat pickup or five-seat SUV, and has a reservation price of just $50? The new Slate ...
Five years ago, Ford promised America its cheapest new offering: a pickup truck under $20,000. And not just any pickup, but a hybrid. We scoffed, but then it happened. Unfortunately for Ford, it ...
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