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Slate, the new electric car firm rumored to be backed by Jeff Bezos, wants to revolutionize the pickup segment with an electric truck that costs less than $20,000 after federal incentives. That figure ...
Michigan-based startup Slate Auto introduced a new $25,000 EV pickup that could shake up the industry in a big way.
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 modestly priced EV pickup goes 150 miles on a charge and is infinitely customizable. Deliveries start next year.
Crank windows? Yep, but that’s just the start—the Slate Truck is an affordable that's only as basic as you want it to be. Think of the Slate as a blank, uh, slate.
A new mid-size Ram—possibly called Dakota—could lower the brand’s entry price point and steal sales from rivals including the Toyota Tacoma and Chevy Colorado.
It’s called a chicken tax, but it’s levied on pickups. And it shows just why President Donald Trump’s tariffs could change ...
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