Slate Auto pickup truck starts at $24,950
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Auto review: The anti-Tesla? Bezos-backed Slate wants to sell you less car for less money
For decades, Detroit has operated on a simple premise: bigger vehicles, more features, higher prices. Trucks and SUVs that once prioritized utility have steadily evolved into rolling luxury suites packed with screens,
With the cost of living a perpetual motion device constantly adding financial insult to injury for the masses, the next frontier for automotive smash hits isn't one founded in luxury; rather, it's a race to the bottom.
Investor Ross Gerber, who is the co-founder of investment firm Gerber Kawasaki, backed Tesla Inc. TSLA rival Slate Auto‘s $25,000 electric pickup truck on Wednesday, predicting that it will become popular with customers.
SLATE truck redefines affordable. Under $25k, customisable, with only essentials. How much are SLATE trucks? Less than you think.
Call it the perfect car for the affordability era. To build it, the Bezos-backed startup led by veterans of Amazon, Chrysler, and Tesla had to rethink everything about how vehicles are designed, constructed,
Slate Auto’s premiere vehicle will cost a mere $24,950. We reported on this just last week when a curious busybody leaked it after a nose around Slate’s preorder website code, discovering the price in a line of text meant to go live,
