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America's newest carmaker says it cracked the code to beat Tesla, Ford, and Toyota: cut the extras and build what people ...
TheStreet called Slate's electric truck an anti-Tesla product and referenced a TechCrunch review that compared it to a ...
Slate Auto CEO Chris Barman, a Crown Point native and Chrysler veteran, said Indiana was the perfect home for Slate's new EV ...
I-20 connects Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina, stopping in cities including Dallas, Fort ...
In Spirit’s case, that means slapping on fees for carry-ons and printing out your boarding pass. Slate, a new auto startup that revealed itself last week, plans to sell a truck that goes, stops, keeps ...
Although Slate is backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the truck seems to be inspired by another major retailer. Like the furniture sold at Ikea, you’ll have to build much of the Slate yourself if you ...
Admittedly, Slate's minimalist approach feels borderline uncool by modern EV standards. No giant 48-inch screen, no origami ...
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.
Slate Auto, a Michigan startup backed by Jeff Bezos, plans to launch a budget-friendly electric pickup. The truck will start ...
Slate Auto has announced it will build its sub-$20,000 electric pickup truck in the town of Warsaw, Indiana. Located in ...
And now for something completely different: an affordable American pickup. At a media event in Long Beach, Calif., last week, ...
Demand for electrified commercial vehicles is picking up, as Isuzu becomes the latest of many to announce electrified ...