A Michigan based company that plans to build a low-cost EV pickup truck at a plant in Warsaw, Indiana is on track to begin ...
Slate auto burst onto the scene in April 2025. Here is a timeline that covers its origins, backers, product, and other new details.
Slate Auto promised its bare-bones electric pickup would sell for under $20,000 before Trump killed the EV tax credit. Later, it revised the pricing to "mid-twenties", which is still a compelling ...
There are no other baby electric pickups on the market right now, so the Slate's closest analogue is the Ford Maverick. Based on what Slate has shared about its debut product, we've compared the specs ...
A new American startup is working to bring an affordable, simple electric truck to the masses. Here’s what you can expect. Pickup trucks are the backbone of America, and the sales figures prove that ...
Slate Auto's latest funding round was led by existing investor TWG Global, a firm run by LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter.
(TestMiles) – A once $20,000 electric pickup now looks closer to the mid $20K range as incentives fade and the EV market recalibrates around real-world economics. I’ll be honest with you, the most ...
From the September/October issue of Car and Driver. In the United States, affordable automobiles are right there with the red wolf, California condor, and black-footed ferret on the endangered-species ...
Slate Auto, the electric vehicle startup backed by Jeff Bezos, has raised $650 million to fund its effort to bring a mid-$20,000 electric pickup truck to the U.S. market by year-end. TWG Global, ...