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Slate Auto’s $20K Electric Pickup: Redefining Minimalist Mobility
Image via Edmunds Slate Auto is challenging the status quo with its minimalist electric pickup, priced at $20,000. As highlighted in CarBuzz’s recent article, this vehicle strips away non-essentials to deliver affordability and functionality. Designed for practicality, the truck features…
The California Beach Cruiser: A Dream Slate Truck Built for Sand, Surf & Sun

SlateGraphics concept: California Beach Cruiser Edition by Slate Rides™ Some builds are born in garages. This one was born on the sand. Meet the California Beach Cruiser Slate Truck—a sun-soaked, surf-ready concept by Slate Rides™ made to turn heads on…
Slate Auto’s $20K Electric Pickup: A Minimalist EV with Maximum Impact

Image via Edmunds Slate Auto, the Michigan-based EV disruptor backed by Jeff Bezos, is getting massive attention with its $20,000 minimalist electric pickup. The “Blank Slate” truck ditches high-cost features in favor of customization and functionality. It ships in a…
I Think I Just Built a Slate Electric Truck for Under $20,000 — and Tesla and Rivian Should Be Nervous
Buyers shopping for a basic EV truck might prefer Slate over Tesla or Rivian. Have you heard about the new Slate electric truck? Because Tesla (TSLA 4.66%) and Rivian Automotive (RIVN 4.31%) certainly have. And if you’re an investor in…
Who Needs A $20,000 Electric Pickup?

Slate's highly-customizable $20,000 electric pickup has a lot of promise, but what does the ideal driver look like?
Reasons I’m Skeptical About The Slate Electric Pickup Truck
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How We’d Spec It: Slate’s Customizable, Sub-$28,000 Electric Truck

The 2027 Slate Truck promises an affordable base price, but the long list of customization options on the configurator is hard to resist.
Here’s Where Slate Will Build Its $20,000 Electric Pickup Truck

A former midwestern printing factory will be retooled with EV manufacturing equipment, adding about 2,000 jobs in the process.
Slate Auto eyes former Indiana printing plant for its EV truck production
Slate Auto, the buzzy new EV startup that broke stealth this week, is close to locking in a former printing plant located in Warsaw, Indiana as the future production site for its cheap electric truck, a review of public records shows. The company is expected to lease the 1.4 million-square-foot facility for an undisclosed sum. Economic development officials told local media earlier this year (without naming Slate) the factory could employ up to 2,000 people, and that the county offered the undisclosed company an incentive package.
Slate Auto unveils its US-made barebones electric pickup costing just $20,000
A company backed by Jeff Bezos, Slate Automotive, just came out of stealth mode to unveil its first EV, and it's incredibly interesting.