The Slate is a Coupe Utility Vehicle (CUV)

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So, a Honda Ridgeline is a Sedan Utility Vehicle?
Does it matter? Not to me.

Semantics aren't the point. Realistic expectations are.

There's Compact Car in the Slate's DNA. Expect accordingly.
 

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Does it matter? Not to me.

Semantics aren't the point. Realistic expectations are.

There's Compact Car in the Slate's DNA. Expect accordingly.
That was my point. It's just nomenclature. I'd be interested to know what discription it falls under SAE guidelines (trick question...). FHWA will class it as "light duty".
 
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The Slate (in pickup body style) and Ridgeline are two utes.

 

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I'm curious to see how this will play out for registration. Here in CA, any truck is given commercial plates. My 1979 Dodge W150 isn't used for any commercial work, but still has commercial plates. Same with anything like an old Mitsubishi Mighty Max, or a Maverick. I'm interested in seeing how things will work for those that go from truck to SUV.
Correct!
Even though the Slate is probably a CUV instead of the traditional chassis on frame design, it might be a Commercial class in California.

Should be interesting how Slate determines the classification according to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA):

"Federal Auto Designation Classes: Pickups, SUVs, and Multi-Purpose Vehicles
In the United States, pickup trucks and SUVs are primarily classified based on their Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). This system, which ranges from Class 1 to Class 9, is crucial for purposes like safety regulations, commercial use designation, and licensing requirements."
 
 
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