Newsweek’s World’s Greatest Auto Disruptors Design Disruptor of the Year is Slate.
The debut of the SLATE pickup truck took a lot of people by surprise, not just because of its low pricing, but because it’s a vehicle that allows for remarkable customization. For the past few years, ...
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 ...
John is a Michigan-based nerd who is a sucker for the Lions and, appropriately, the Pistons. His previous day job was producing local TV news. He fell in love with cars thanks to a 1967 Ford Mustang ...
Slate is developing a bare-bones, customizable electric truck with a starting price under $20,000 after federal incentives. The truck comes with minimal features, including crank windows and a small ...
The company’s factory in Indiana is shaping up as production nears.
The Slate EV pickup will be built in Indiana. The truck doesn't include things like built-in infotainment, but its lower price tag is drawing notice. The first question Lauren Gregory’s 7-year-old son ...
Ty is an experienced writer, editor and journalist. He has been reviewing vehicles and covering automotive news full-time for nearly a decade for outlets such as Gear Patrol and InsideEVs. Slate is ...
It’s likely you’ve heard plenty about Slate Auto by now, but have you heard about their dedication to the American automotive industry? Slate Auto is the newest automaker on the scene, with strong ...
According to the rumor mill, Slate Auto - another EV startup - is at least partially funded and backed by Amazon's boss Jeff Bezos. They just dropped their first model, quite literally, if you look at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeff Bezos' mysterious electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Slate, has unveiled its first model a stripped-back pick-up truck that ...
Wait, what? Images of barely disguised Slate Auto test mules show up on reddit We’d heard about the truck model, but two different two-door-SUV-type body styles were spotted The weird faux-business ...
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