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Refundable reservations are available now for $50. The Slate Truck not only has no direct GM rival but there’s nothing quite like it in the North American automotive market. Its purported MSRP ...
Earlier this week, the Jeff Bezos-backed company unveiled the Slate Truck—a bare-bones EV pickup with a purported base price of around $20,000 to $25,000. Major hurdles remain before these EVs ...
The wheels are modest 17-inch steelies, and the truck is no speed demon—zero to 60 mph (0–97 km/h) will take 8 seconds thanks to the 201 hp (150 kW), 195 lb-ft (264 Nm) motor, and it tops out ...
The Slate Truck will only be produced in a single configuration that includes steel wheels, hand crank windows, HVAC knobs and no stereo. But buyers will be able to select from more than 100 ...
Dubbed the Slate Truck, this two-seater EV is designed to be radically customizable, offering consumers a blank canvas to tailor the vehicle to their needs and preferences. Let’s take a look.
NORTH TEXAS, Texas (KTVT) — For the first time, driverless semi-trucks with no one behind the wheel are on the road in North Texas. It’s part of a commercial launch in North Texas by Aurora ...
Five years ago, Ford promised America its cheapest new offering: a pickup truck under $20,000 ... t even fit a 4×4 post laid down, but it’s no worse off in this regard than the Maverick ...
If Mother Nature can make it rain this week, so can we … with freebies. Here are the best free things to do around Boston this month.