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Imagine a two‑seat electric pickup backed by Jeff Bezos that cuts costs by excluding a stereo and power windows unless buyers ...
By Kalea Hall and Nora Eckert (Reuters) -When Will Haseltine saw images online of a small, boxy electric pickup from startup ...
The Michigan EV startup hoped it could sell the stripped-down, two-seat pickup for under $20,000 with the federal tax credit, but it's ending soon.
Slate auto burst onto the scene in April 2025. Here is a timeline that covers its origins, backers, product, and other new details.
Bezos backs basic EV pick-up where radio, back seats and power windows will cost you extra - Slate Auto says its no-frill trucks ‘can change into whatever you need it to be’ ...
The company ’s head count has increased to about 250 at its headquarters in a pair of office buildings in Troy, Mich. Slate ...
No infotainment, no radio, no fluff. The Slate takes a different approach to interior design, allowing you to decide exactly ...
“It’s very simple on the inside.” The truck, the creation of a Jeff Bezos-backed electric vehicle startup with an office in Troy, Michigan, is not a typical pickup. Start the day smarter. Get all the ...
Jeff Bezos is backing an ultra-low-cost EV pickup—rumored to start around $25,000—as a direct challenge to the high-priced failures of existing electric trucks like the Tesla Cybertruck ...
The company’s headcount has swelled to about 250 at its Troy headquarters, within a pair of office buildings formerly occupied by automotive supplier Mahle. Slate is hiring for 90 more positions as it ...