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Slate's barebones electric pickup wants to revolutionize the truck world, and save you money along the way. After checking ...
This small electric pickup truck will leave the factory with the bare minimum—but it doesn’t need to stay that way.
PCWorld isn’t a site about cars or trucks, so I thank my editor and you for indulging me in this story. To be clear, I’m a ...
Based on the winning entry in the 1969 Baja 1000 desert race, this all-terrain adventure vehicle is destined to become a ...
The Slate electric pickup truck that’s simple, small and customizable was unveiled this week, and it’s reportedly backed by ...
Slate, a Michigan-based startup, has unveiled its first product: a bare bones electric pickup truck designed to be highly affordable and endlessly customizable.
If Lego was to build a pick-up that focused on personalisation and configurability, it might look something like this ...
Kleber Silva, a Brazil-based virtual artist known as "KDesign AG" on social media, has decided to have a CGI go at imagining ...
The Jeff Bezos–backed startup will offer over 100 accessories at launch, including a flat-pack kit that turns the Slate into ...
Even the second-gen Ranger was longer than the new Slate Truck: It stretched around 184 inches from end to end in its ...
In the Slate Truck, you bring the screen—a phone or tablet. And if you need an SUV instead, you can install the rear seats, roof, and airbags.
Slate is talking a big game, and has revealed lots of details about its Slate Truck (yes, that's the name) today, but while ...
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