For me the slate truck does not fit a do-it-all category. It may be great for some things but it's mostly a secondary vehicle for me. I think that today most people are lucky to afford one vehicle they need it to be able to go in the snow, and or on long road trips even if they don't do either...
I think the CEO did say double din compatibility was being worked in but there are still a lot of questions.
1. Will 6.5 inch speakers fit in the dash? Will 6.5 inch speakers fit in the doors? (four speaker locations would be ideal and better than just hanging a bluetooth speaker under the...
For example Rivian is the name of the company and they build the R1T and the R1S. Their next vehicle is going to be called the R2. Tesla builds the Cybertruck (not a fan, but whatever). Is the Slate the name of the vehicle or the name of the company? If it is the company then what is the truck...
Can I assume that when "one pedal driving" the car will achieve maximum regen when you take your foot off the gas and you are decelerating? Can I also assume that pressing the brake pedal on occasion will be beneficial to keeping the calipers from seizing?
4WD option, actual towing capable with a bed large enough for a flat sheet of plywood. Yes I know it will cost more but be more capable for people that need to do more work or need more space for people if they SUV it.
I'm a very do it yourself kind of guy but I'm wondering if it would be better to spec out the truck to have the fog lights already installed or get the kit and DIY? I'm wondering if running wires and installing switches will be needed or if a computer needs to be connected to turn on the feature...