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Last night secretive startup Slate Auto revealed its compact electric pickup truck, dubbed a "blank slate" thanks to how ...
The modular truck can also be converted into a sleeker Fastback or an open-air, doorless, Wrangler-type vehicle.
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.
An 11 kW onboard charger enables Level 2 charging in less than five hours for the small pack, while a standard NACS port and ...
The new EV pickup packs a lot of interesting ideas into a very small, highly customizable, and remarkably affordable package.
Slate Auto, backed by Amazon's Jeff Bezos, unveils modular EV pickup truck with 150-mile range and 1400 lbs hauling capacity.
Backed by Jeff Bezos and designed for flexibility over flash, the Slate Truck is an EV that trades luxury for affordability.
Changing that overly spendy status quo is going to take something radical, and it’s hard to get more radical than what Slate ...
The Jeff Bezos–backed startup will offer over 100 accessories at launch, including a flat-pack kit that turns the Slate into ...
Unlike Tesla and Lucid, which launched with high-priced luxury models, Slate wants to flip the model: start cheap, scale up.
Slate Auto has one of the weirdest electric vehicle debuts we have seen this year. The EV company backed by Jeff Bezos has rolled out its new model: the Slate Truck. Turning heads on the Venice ...
Hand-cranked windows and a DIY dashboard join a high-tech electric vehicle platform in the affordable, customizable Slate Truck.