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As the U.S. spurns EVs, the rest of the world is eagerly buying Chinese models. That’s left U.S. auto firms behind, with ...
Slate, a Jeff Bezos-backed startup has unveiled a cheap, no-frills lightweight electric truck priced at just $20,000.
The automaker is under attack as bad actors vandalize EVs and protestors peacefully express frustrations. Are the cars to blame or the company's CEO?
American EV startup Slate, backed heavily by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has just launched its first model – a build-it-up, ...
A new American electric vehicle startup called Slate Auto has made its debut, and it's about as anti-Tesla as it gets. It's ...
Working on behalf of the American people has cost Musk a fortune; attacking him and his companies is not how he should be ...
The electric Dodge Charger shouldn't work, but it kind of does. With a simulated V8 growl and polarizing looks, is this the ...
This small electric pickup truck will leave the factory with the bare minimum—but it doesn’t need to stay that way.
The selling points harped by the company include a 150 mi (240 km) range for a truck allegedly designed, manufactured, and assembled in the United States with a starting price of $20,000. That's a big ...
Unlike Tesla and Lucid, which launched with high-priced luxury models, Slate wants to flip the model: start cheap, scale up.