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Many people like the idea of switching to an electric vehicle (EV), but they are less enthusiastic about its price. That's where the EV startup Slate Auto comes into play. The American automaker ...
Slate Auto, a new Michigan-based electric vehicle (EV) startup backed by Jeff Bezos, is setting out to rewrite the rules. Slate’s first product, an electric pickup truck starting at $25,000, and ...
Slate Auto, an electric vehicle startup, has just announced its first vehicle, the Slate Truck, set to be delivered next year. On paper at least, the Slate is downright cool.
A small startup company with a cheeky name, that basically no one has ever heard of, announces an all-new electric vehicle. It makes headlines. Massive speculation commences almost immediately: Can it ...
Slate Auto Electric SUV Prototype It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to recognize what we're looking at here, either. Newsweek published two shadowy, camouflaged images of Slate's vehicle.
The Jeff Bezos–backed startup will offer over 100 accessories at launch, including a flat-pack kit that turns the Slate into a five-seat SUV.
The Slate Truck is all electric, carrying a 52.7-kWh battery that powers a single rear motor producing 201 hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. Acceleration from a stop to 60 mph should take about 8.0 seconds.