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And now for something completely different: an affordable American pickup. At a media event in Long Beach, Calif., last week, ...
More and more small trucks are trickling into the U.S. market. The Slate Truck is only the most recent addition to the bunch.
Slate, a Jeff Bezos-backed startup, has unveiled a cheap, no-frills lightweight electric truck priced at just $20,000.
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.
How does the Slate stack up against titans like the Hardbody, the Toyota Pickup, the old Ranger, and the Mighty Max?
The new electric pickup truck packs interesting ideas into a small, highly customizable, affordable package. But a few key ...
What’s going to be made in the US, is battery-electric, will cost less than US$20,000, come as either a basic two-seat pickup ...
Sure, the Ford Maverick was small when it came out, but the Slate is an inch shorter than a first-gen Ranger—and the ...
The compact pickup has returned to America and is ... ‘Maybe now’s the time to try a new compact truck,’” says John Sohn, the insurgent Korean brand’s senior group manager of product ...
The Slate electric pickup truck that’s simple, small and customizable was unveiled this week, and it’s reportedly backed by ...
Slate is promising an automotive revolution with its new electric truck. But it may appeal to a niche audience.
Boise-area residents from farms and rural areas restore and ride vintage trucks. They’re nostalgic, they say, for the first ...