Spotted in Northern Michigan:
https://electrek.co/2026/02/23/slate-electric-pickup-spotted-testing-snow/
Way up in Northern Michigan, an Electrek reader spotted one of Slateās pickups charging, presumably during a winter testing session, and sent us a couple of images shown above and...
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/new-dual-motor-awd-cybertruck-now-available-at-59-990.54605/
Not a competitor to the Slate but interesting news when it comes to EV sales levers being pulled by other manufacturers.
Didn't really pay until to the use for the bed side notches until seeing someone point this out online. These notches will be perfect for laying crossbars / 4x4 across to make a scaffold above the wheel arches. Perfect for plywood, mattress, anything wide and flat.
@Weekly_Delivery_8349 happened by the Slate headquarters in Troy and spotted these in the parking lot.
Different style side mirrors on the separate prototypes.
Slate CEO says there's five major groups reserving the Slate EV most:
Everyday Americans
Young Professionals
New Drivers
Contemporary Seniors
Auto Enthusiasts
Source: https://www.carscoops.com/2025/07/this-is-whos-actually-reserving-slates-new-ev/
This Is Whoās Actually Reserving Slateās New...
Video and pics just posted by Slate Auto - "Your 3D printer's new favorite build."
You guys planning to 3D print your own stuff? I just got a Bambu P1S last month and looking forward to being able to print some parts for the Slate.
AI summary:
Testing Location and Goal: The team chose the Davis Dam area, described as one of the United States' harshest environments, to test and validate their product, ensuring it is ready for customers [00:15]. A key objective was to confirm the thermal system's performance, allowing the...
I'm also a member on Rivian forums and this was just posted by a member attending the Denver showing today:
I went to the Denver showing today. I donāt know if I will buy one, but Iām definitely rooting for this company to make it. Very friendly and knowledgeable Slate employees were there...