Here are five ways you could build a Slate EV, from $25,000 to $37,000
Electric vehicle startup Slate has debuted a pickup truck with a starting price of $24,950, positioning it as the most affordable option in its segment.
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The Jeff Bezos-backed company Slate has unveiled a new electric pickup truck, with base models starting at $24,950. Coverage indicates that five different build configurations are available, ranging in price up to $37,000.
Reporting from Yahoo Finance, MotorTrend, the Anchorage Daily News, and Ars Technica highlights both the vehicle's pricing structure and initial ride experiences. Outlets have focused on the truck's status as a low-cost entrant in the EV market.
Coverage does not yet specify exact production capacity or regional availability.
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Quick answers
What is the starting price of the Slate electric truck?
The starting price is $24,950.
When will deliveries for the vehicle begin?
Deliveries are scheduled to begin this year.
What is the price range for the available build configurations?
The build configurations range from $25,000 to $37,000.
Coverage (4)
- Jeff Bezos-backed Slate reveals $24,950 starting price for EV pickup, making it the cheapest truck in America Yahoo Finance · 6h ago
- We Rode in the Slate Pickup, and Here’s What We Learned MotorTrend · 6h ago
- An electric truck for less than $25,000? Deliveries begin this year. Anchorage Daily News · 6h ago
- Here are five ways you could build a Slate EV, from $25,000 to $37,000 Ars Technica · 6h ago
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