Extremely Bare-Bones $20,000 Electric Pickup Truck Doesn't Even Have a Radio
Briefly

Slate Auto, a Michigan-based startup, has unveiled an all-electric pickup truck priced at an unprecedented $20,000. This pickup, while economically appealing, is basic, featuring a modest range of 150 miles and bare-bones interior amenities. However, Slate Auto emphasizes customizability, offering over 100 accessories to enhance the vehicle's versatility. This launch comes against a backdrop of a challenging auto industry landscape marked by tariffs and uncertainty over EV tax incentives, further complicating the company's path to market success.
The Slate Truck's price point at $20,000 makes it the most affordable all-electric pickup, challenging the high-cost EV market without lavish features.
Slate Auto aims to disrupt the EV market by offering a customizable, low-cost all-electric pickup that simplifies the typical extravagance associated with electric vehicles.
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