Flip-Up Rear Window?

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Does anyone know if the rear window glass in the standard Slate truck flips up? It looks like the glass is hinged but I haven't seen it pictured in an open position. Thanks.
 
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Does anyone know if the rear window glass in the standard Slate truck flips up? It looks like the glass is hinged but I haven't seen it pictured in an open position. Thanks.
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Does anyone know if the rear window glass in the standard Slate truck flips up? It looks like the glass is hinged but I haven't seen it pictured in an open position. Thanks.
Like you, I'm waiting to hear Slate announce something about this rear cab panel too.
 

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It occurs to me that one way to make the Slate a successful cult runabout is... Removable doors, rear glass and roof panels. Add AWD, which Slate has strongly hinted at, and you have a nice beach machine.

I'm thinking of the vast multitude of small Jeeps that have never left the pavement. They're just personal runabouts, making a style statement that the owner rejects conventionality (in favor of another type of conformity). Ditto for Defenders and Gelandewagens - albeit at a much higher price point.

I'm really interested in how the marketers at Slate adapt to the loss of incentives. They seem to have two major marketing themes right now. (1) "Just the basics". (2) "Customization Heaven".

I think they should add a third campaign down the road (3) "Reject convention".

I don't think the "incredibly cheap" campaign works any more, given the loss of incentives and what Ford has announced. I know the Slate marketers are to me like a rocket scientist is to a three year old, so I'm fascinated to see how they go to market.
 

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From looking at the what we've seen so far the hinges are there but the partition (front-of-the-bed piece people are calling a midgate) doesn't allow the window to be opened because it overlaps the bottom of the window.

The same window and its surrounding fascia/halo move to the back of the SUV Kit, where the window opens and closes using its hinges.

There's no handle or latch mechanism on the glass. Maybe the overlapping tailgate is what holds it closed when it's back there?

Ability to open or remove the rear window (of the pickup) would be a good feature!
 

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Here are a couple pictures showing no back window.
Slate Auto Pickup Truck Flip-Up Rear Window? IMG_9388
Slate Auto Pickup Truck Flip-Up Rear Window? IMG_9386

and here is one of the SUV back window.
i can’t make out a lift handle for it.
Slate Auto Pickup Truck Flip-Up Rear Window? IMG_9387

here is one with the back roof and doors removed
Slate Auto Pickup Truck Flip-Up Rear Window? IMG_9389

here is a closeup of the pickup back window, I think it looks more like a cover than the hinge like the SUV has on the window.
I sent an Email to Slate asking if they are hinges or not.
Slate Auto Pickup Truck Flip-Up Rear Window? IMG_9390
 
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