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Slate Auto Opens Reservations for $25K Electric Pickup with Modular Design

The Jeff Bezos-backed EV startup plans to produce its affordable truck in a repurposed Midwestern factory, targeting deliveries by late 2026.

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Overview

  • Slate Auto's $25,000 electric pickup truck, the 'Blank Slate,' offers a bare-bones base model with crank windows, no radio, and a 150-mile range.
  • The truck's modular design allows owners to upgrade or customize features over time, including converting it into a five-passenger SUV.
  • The company has selected U.S.-made nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) batteries from SK On to comply with federal EV tax credit sourcing rules.
  • Production is planned to begin in a repurposed shuttered factory in the Midwest, with an emphasis on community revitalization.
  • Reservations for the vehicle are now open with a refundable $50 fee, and customer deliveries are expected to start in late 2026.