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The Slate Truck's starting price won't come in under $20,000 after all.The automotive startup's website now lists the ...
The Slate truck won't cost under $20,000 anymore. Here's why things are about to get harder for the EV startup.
EV startup Slate Auto says it won’t be able to sell a pickup priced under $20K after all. Here’s how much the projected price ...
The repeal of federal EV incentives under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act raises Slate's electric mini-pickup price from ...
Slate Auto’s plan for a sub-20K USD electric pickup hit a setback after President Donald Trump signed a bill ending EV tax ...
Slate Auto has updated its website after Congress passed President Trump's tax cut bill, which will eliminate the federal EV ...
Slate made a splash with an affordable, electric pickup that was slated to cost less than $20,000 after federal incentives.
Slate Reveals Modular Electric Pickup Truck, SUV Priced Under $20,000 After Tax Credits By Jared Gall April 25, 2025 ...
Slate's Truck Probably Won't Cost $20,000 Slate marketed its pickup as starting under $20,000, when factoring in the $7,500 federal EV tax credit.
The Slate Truck is a bare-bones EV that's expected to cost a little under $27,500, which can drop to less than $20,000 with the federal EV tax credit included.
The electric truck may still enter production next year, but that tempting sub $20,000 price now appears like a dream.
That brings us to our question of the day; will the elimination of the tax credit impact your next vehicle purchase? While ...