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Slate's new affordable EV truck has our newsroom divided

Business Insider Published Jun 28, 2026 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Slate Auto’s base-model two‑seater electric truck will cost $24,950.
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Its estimated range tops out at 205 miles.
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The vehicle is 14.5 feet long.
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Fewer than 5% of new vehicles sold last year had starting prices under $25,000.
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Slate Auto will offer more than 200 accessories and add‑ons.
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The truck is expected to hit U.S. roads by the end of the year.
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One story had our newsroom buzzing this past week: the surprisingly low price for the tiny electric truck backed by Jeff Bezos.

Slate Auto revealed its base-model, two-seater would cost $24,950, branding it the "most affordable truck in America." It is expected to hit US roads by the end of the year.

How exactly does Slate keep the price so low? By stripping away many of the features that drivers have come to expect. There's no touchscreen or built-in stereo. The windows operate with old-school manual cranks. Its estimated range tops out at just 205 miles.

The truck is tiny, too. At just 14.5 feet long, the vehicle is closer in size to a Toyota Camry than a Ford F-150. The driver's seat is low to the ground, more like a sedan than an SUV.

The price tag is undeniably attractive, especially at a time when new cars seem to only get more expensive. Fewer than 5% of new vehicles sold last year had starting prices under $25,000, according to car-shopping website Edmunds.

But it wasn't the price that divided our newsroom; it was the design.

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EV demand has cooled in recent years, making it a tough time for Slate to come to market. Still, one of its main selling points is its level of customization.

The company says it will offer more than 200 accessories and add-ons, including vehicle wraps, seat covers, roof racks, light covers, a stereo, and interior tech. BI's Ben Shimkus offered a detailed overview of all the add-ons and their costs.

My take: At first glance, I thought the truck was ugly. But after playing around on the website with accessories, colors, and designs, the concept grew on me. There is also something quaint about an old-school design without all the bells and whistles found in today's vehicles.

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