29-04-2025
Slate Truck Brings Affordable Electric Utility With Amazon Backing
In a market dominated by expensive, high-tech electric trucks, the new Slate pick up Truck emerges with a refreshing focus on simplicity and affordability. Backed in part by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Slate Auto's debut vehicle aims to democratize electric mobility, offering an approachable entry point into the EV world.
Priced at under $20,000 after federal incentives, the U.S.-built, two-door pickup caters to budget-conscious drivers, urban commuters, and small business owners. Measuring 4,435 mm in length and featuring a five-foot bed, it blends compact maneuverability with everyday practicality. Powered by a single rear-mounted electric motor producing 201 horsepower and 400 Nm of torque, the Slate Truck accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 8 seconds, reaching a top speed of 90 mph. Buyers can choose between two battery options: a 52.7 kWh pack offering 150 miles of range, or an 84.3 kWh version capable of 240 miles per charge.
Designed with minimalism in mind, the base model strips away traditional luxuries—manual crank windows replace electric ones, and there's no built-in radio or infotainment system. Instead, customization takes center stage. Buyers can upgrade with optional extras such as a Bluetooth speaker, an iPad-based infotainment setup, a larger battery, or even transform the truck into a four-seater SUV with add-on seats and a rear roof module. The modular interior encourages owners to personalize their Slate through accessories like wraps, stripes, and storage upgrades, reflecting a DIY spirit rarely seen in the automotive world.
Charging is flexible, with both Level 2 home charging and DC fast-charging capabilities. A full recharge overnight is standard with home setups, while a fast charger can restore up to 80% capacity in about 30 minutes. Despite its lightweight design at 1,634 kg, the truck supports a respectable payload of 650 kg and towing capacity of 453 kg—adequate for local deliveries and light-duty work.
Sustainability is a core value for Slate Auto, extending beyond zero tailpipe emissions. The manufacturing process emphasizes recycled materials and environmentally conscious practices, positioning the company as a forward-thinking contributor to urban air quality improvement.
While the Slate Truck isn't yet available for direct purchase through Amazon, the connection is hard to ignore. Bezos' investment and Amazon's recent foray into vehicle sales through its Autos platform create a logical foundation for future collaboration. Unlike Hyundai's partnership model, Slate plans a direct-to-consumer approach without dealerships, potentially tapping into Amazon's vast distribution network to reach buyers nationwide.
For now, Slate Truck's accessories are an obvious fit for Amazon's online marketplace, and as Amazon Autos expands beyond Hyundai, the potential for Slate to join the platform remains strong. The truck is expected to launch officially in the fourth quarter of next year, offering a new option for drivers looking for an affordable, customizable electric workhorse built with simplicity and sustainability at its core.