Slate Auto announced that people would be able to preorder the Slate electric trucks starting June 24, with deliveries to follow "late this year" ...
The company is taking $300 non-refundable deposits to secure a place in line for the first finished vehicles.
Pre-orders are opening up for Slate, the Spirit Airlines of EV trucks ...
Slate Auto’s minimalist electric truck will open for $300 preorders on June 24, when the company is also expected to finally reveal how much its low-cost EV will actually cost.The Latest Tech News, De ...
The most interesting new vehicle in America has hand-cranked windows. This vehicle lacks a touchscreen. It lacks an engine. It lacks a choice of paint colors. It’s a pickup truck, but it lacks ...
TechCrunch has revealed that Slate Autos has received 100,000 reservations so far for its affordable, simple, and highly customizable electric pickup truck. The milestone was reached last weekend, ...
Slate describes its new electric truck as "the most radically simple, wildly personalizable vehicle out there," designed in California and assembled in Michigan (or perhaps Indiana -- here's some ...
And boy, did it! In just over two weeks since it was unveiled, the Blank Slate pickup has garnered more than 100,000 reservations. "We are genuinely humbled by America's response to Slate's brand ...
Instead of designing a vehicle around high-tech equipment that serves to inform and entertain a driver and passengers, Slate’s truck is a fine example of the question few have asked: What if you just ...
Both are trucks. Both are American-made. Both are meant to capture the buyers of Middle America. Slate thinks both can coexist. Slate's pickup truck is expected to launch in late 2026, whereas Ford's ...
Slate’s bold EV gamble: no service centers. Your tiny electric truck gets fixed at local shops. Genius cost-saving hack or future warranty nightmare? Slate partners with RepairPal's 4,000+ independent ...
Pickup trucks are the backbone of America, and the sales figures prove that year after year. That’s why a lot of automakers naturally thought of electrifying their pickups to ride the demand wave. The ...