The only single-cab models that still exist are those of the Ford F-150 and Chevy Silverado, both of which are only available ...
Slate Auto’s low-cost electric pickup has generated buzz, thanks to its sub-$30,000 price and backing from high-profile investors like Jeff Bezos. However, doubts are emerging over whether it will be ...
The Dearborn automaker is even going as far as calling it a "Model T Moment" with its new, supposedly affordable small EV.
Most Americans say they’re EV inclined. While battery-powered cars account for only about 1 in 10 new cars sales, almost 60% ...
Slate Auto has been growing quietly in metro Detroit, but now that the minimalist electric pickup truck startup is out of stealth mode, officials are laying out bold plans to disrupt the market. The ...
Bezos-backed Slate Auto has unveiled its affordable EV truck. It's an radically simple electric pickup truck that can change into whatever you need it to be even an SUV. Made in the USA it starts ...
Now that EVs have become relatively mainstream, and the compact pickup truck segment has proven itself to be hot with the American car-buying public, these two development philosophies are set to ...
Nik Miles reviews Slate Auto's new electric pickup truck, starting under $20,000 after federal tax credits. A small, rugged, subcompact pickup could change the EV market.
A few months ago, a Jeff Bezos-backed newcomer in the car world, Slate Auto, got the world’s attention by debuting a dirt-cheap electric pickup truck. I had my concerns about it, namely, I thought it ...
The Ram Rampage is a compact unibody pickup truck that could challenge the Ford Maverick's dominance in the U.S. market. See how these two trucks compare in size, capabilities, and potential pricing.
Startup Slate Auto faces challenges with expiring federal tax credit Bezos-backed firm's minimalist design aims to keep costs low Company is counting on younger consumers' growing appetite for ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...