Slate Truck Starts at $24,950: Here’s What You Get for the Price

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Slate, the Amazon-backed startup automaker, has opened pre-orders for its ultra-affordable modular electric pickup, the Slate Truck, with a starting price of $24,950. That figure excludes destination fees and other undisclosed charges, pushing the real-world cost closer to $27,000.

The truck’s entire ethos revolves around extreme customization—almost every feature is an optional upgrade, leaving the base model stripped down to the bare essentials. Standard equipment includes a backup camera, keyless entry, a locking front trunk (frunk), climate control, airbags, traction control, two USB-C ports, an anti-roll bar, a small bed, LATCH system, six airbags, electronic stability control, cupholders, automated emergency braking, attachment points, and a NACS charge port.

Slate Truck Starts at $24,950: Here’s What You Get for the Price

The Slate Truck is powered by a single rear-mounted electric motor producing 181 HP and 195 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 63-kWh LFP battery that delivers a claimed 205-mile range. DC fast charging tops out at 150 kW, capable of charging from 20% to 80% in 30 minutes, while Level 2 AC charging takes 4–8 hours for a full charge.

Slate Truck Starts at $24,950: Here’s What You Get for the Price

Payload capacity is 1,550 pounds, and towing capacity stands at 2,000 pounds. Slate claims deliveries will begin between January and March 2027.

Slate Truck Starts at $24,950: Here’s What You Get for the Price

For those preferring an SUV-style rear instead of a truck bed, pricing starts at $29,950 for the four-seat configuration, with a less practical fastback SUV rear hatch option priced at $31,950. Customization options are nearly limitless, with add-ons ranging from $50 for carpeting in the frunk to $499.99 for a factory wrap kit.

Slate Truck Starts at $24,950: Here’s What You Get for the Price

Audio starts at $149.99 for a pair of dash speakers, while a tablet mount is offered for those who want a screen. Other upgrades include door armrests ($50), dashboard color changes ($60), roof lights, fog lights, rock lights, various racks and carriers, a solar panel folding tonneau cover, spare tire carrier, jobsite cargo box, and even a lift or lowering kit. Slate has not yet disclosed delivery fees or pricing for many options, including the lift kit.

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