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"I have always liked simple, low-cost vehicles, which are all but extinct on new car lots," says photographer and auto ...
The startup Slate Auto, which is backed by Jeff Bezos, wants to bring an affordable electric pickup truck onto the U.S.
As electric pickups continue to proliferate in the upper price ranges, two emerging entries are quietly preparing to upend ...
The new American automaker Slate is building what is expected to be the country’s most affordable electric pickup, with ...
Imagine a two‑seat electric pickup backed by Jeff Bezos that cuts costs by excluding a stereo and power windows unless buyers ...
Ford believes a cheap Maverick-sized electric truck could be very popular, guiding suppliers for a 190,000-unit annual ...
When Will Haseltine saw images online of a small, boxy electric pickup from startup Slate Auto this past spring, he got on ...
Slate Auto, an electric pick-up brand backed by Jeff Bezos, will build its no-frills vehicle, where a radio and power windows ...
The company’s headcount has swelled to about 250 at its Troy headquarters, within a pair of office buildings formerly occupied by automotive supplier Mahle. Slate is hiring for 90 more positions as it ...
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 has changed.
Slate has a very clear media plan. And an ad plan. And, yes, if you raised your hand and dropped $50 to get your very own Slate when they debut next year, they see you, big time, and have a plan for ...
Slate CEO Chris Barman shared that fresh college graduates, newly-licensed drivers, and retirees were interested in the low-cost EV truck.