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Backed by Jeff Bezos and designed for flexibility over flash, the Slate Truck is an EV that trades luxury for affordability.
Slate, a Jeff Bezos-backed startup, has unveiled a cheap, no-frills lightweight electric truck priced at just $20,000.
Slate Auto unveiled its base-model, affordable electric pickup truck this week. It comes with crank windows and no ...
The selling points harped by the company include a 150 mi (240 km) range for a truck allegedly designed, manufactured, and assembled in the United States with a starting price of $20,000. That's a big ...
For those interested, a US$50 refundable deposit will put your name on the blank-Slate list. Visit slate.auto to nab what promises to be one seriously hot commodity. Slate estimates deliveries will ...
The modestly priced EV pickup goes 150 miles on a charge and is infinitely customizable. Deliveries start next year.
In the Slate Truck, you bring the screen—a phone or tablet. And if you need an SUV instead, you can install the rear seats, roof, and airbags.
The Navigator’s minimalist interior is decidedly on-trend.
Ford, Tesla, Jeep, and Lincoln have charged a pretty penny for some flimsy-looking trucks. Like Dolly Parton said, it costs a ...
This spring, well-heeled Ford F-Series truck customers are taking delivery of the refreshed 2025 Super Duty F-250, F-350, and ...
The F-150 XLT and its PowerBoost hybrid powertrain are competent around town but ready for anything. The automotive sales charts are in a perpetual state of turmoil. Names come and go—does anyone ...