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A new American electric vehicle boot called Shale He has made his debut, and he is about as an anti-tesla as he gets.

It is affordable, deeply adaptable and very analog. It has manual windows and does not come with a main entertainment screen. Heck, it’s not even painted. It can also be converted by a two -day pickup into a five -seat SUV.

The three -year start up revealed his vehicle during an event on Thursday night in Long Beach, California and promised that the first trucks would be available to customers for under $ 20,000 with Federal EV tax credit by the end of 2026.

The event comes just a few weeks since TechCrunch revealed details of Slate Auto’s plans to enter the US EV market, build its trucks in Indiana and that the company is financially supported by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

The automotive “has focused on both autonomy and technology in the vehicle, leading to a place where most Americans simply cannot afford,” said chief trading officer Jeremy Snyder during the event, which lives in EVS. “But we’re here to change it.”

“We are creating the accessible vehicle that has been promised for a long time, but has never been delivered,” chief executive Chris Barman added.

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The specifications

Slate does not say exactly how much it will cost its truck – many sources have told TechCrunch in recent weeks that the company has gone back to number. And so much can change from now until the release date of 2026.

The company is Saying it will start below $ 20,000 after federal tax credit (provided that there is still the following year). Interested buyers can return $ 50 to the company’s website.

The basic version of the Slate truck will press 150 miles from a 52.7kWh battery package, which will supply a single 150KW engine on the rear axle. For the peoples who get a little scary in this number, Slate offers a larger battery package that says it will have about 240 miles of range. It will charge using a port of northern American charging, the Tesla standard found that almost all major automakers are now using.

The truck features a 17 -inch wheels and a five -foot bed and has an intended capacity of a 1,400 -pound load with a 1,000 -pound towing capacity. Since it is an EV, there is no engine in front. In place there is a front trunk (or frunk) with 7 cubic feet of storage, which happens to have a drainage if the owner wants to fill it with ice for this back door party.

This towing capacity is lower than a more capable Ford F-150 and is even smaller than the smaller Ford Maverick, which can tow about 1,500 pounds.

Speaking of Ford Maverick, the Slate’s truck is smaller. The Slate EV has a wheelbase of 108.9 inches and a total length of 174.6 inches. Maverick has a 121.1 -inch wheelbase and a total length of 199.7 inches

Everything else about the basic version of the truck is terribly backup – and this is the point. Slate really maximizes the idea of ​​a basic model and customer adjustment to pay to adjust the EV according to their preferences.

Adapted… everything

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The Slate is deeply committed to the idea of ​​adaptation, which distinguishes it from any other EV startup (or traditional automaker).

The company said on Thursday that it will start with more than 100 different accessories that buyers can use to personalize the truck according to their preferences. If this is overwhelming, the Slate has edited a series of different “boot packages” that interested buyers can choose.

The truck doesn’t even come painted. Slate plays the idea of ​​wrapping its vehicles, which executives said they would sell to kits. Buyers can either have the slate to do this work for them, or to wrapped themselves in themselves.

This not only adds to the idea of ​​a buyer to be able to personalize his vehicle, but also reduces a huge cost center for the company. It means that the Slate will not need a paint store in its factory, allowing it to spend less to get to the market, while avoiding one of the heaviest adjustable parts of vehicles.

Slate tells customers that they can name the car whatever they want, offering the ability to buy a relief wrapper for the rear door. Otherwise, the truck is simply referred to as a “empty slate”.

As previously mentioned TechCrunch, the adjustment piece is central to how the company hopes to compose the margin on what is differently a relatively dirty vehicle.

But it is also part of the friendly slate that makes customers.

Barman said Thursday that people can “make your empty slate at the time of the purchase or as your needs and finances change over time”. Characterizing the add-ons as “Easy Diy” that “non-Gearheads” can deal with and says that he will start a How-To resources suite as part of the Slate University billing.

“Buy your accessories. Deliver them quickly and install themselves with the easy videos on the Slate U, our content hub,” the site says. “I don’t want to go on the DIY route? An authorized partner can come and do it for you.”

The early library of adjustments to the Slate’s website ranges from functionality to cosmetic. Buyers can add entertainment screens, speakers, roof shelves, bright covers and much more.

The most important are the options that allow buyers to “convert” the truck into SUV format. But these are not permanent decisions. Slate says people will be able to change their vehicle and return from a SUV if they like – “No engineering certification”.

All he said, the Slate’s truck is standard with certain federal security features, such as automatic emergency brakes, airbags and backup camera.

Inflect

The road to the successful start of the US car industry is full of failures. In recent years, Motors Canoo, Fisker and Lordstown have been deposited for bankruptcy. And that’s just to mention some. Companies that are still around, such as Rivian and Lucid Motors, bleed money in an effort to get high volume, more affordable models on the market.

Slate is a total reversal of this approach. It is a low -cost EV first of all, and hopes to make the business be sustainable by filling it with money from this deep adjustment game.

But, like Rivian and Lucid Motors, they also have deep pocket supporters. He has assigned more than $ 111 million so far (the exact number is not yet public). And besides Bezos, he received money from Mark Walter, Guggenheim Partners Managing Director and La Dodgers owner, as TechCrunch said this month.

The company has hired about 400 employees in the service of achieving all its ambitious goals and is currently trying to hire more. Slate undoubtedly could not choose a more unstable time to make its debut, but it also focuses on domestic construction and may be like some of the turmoil facing other newly established businesses and established automakers.

“We believe that the vehicles must be accessible and desirable,” Barman said on Thursday, adding that the Slate’s truck “is a vehicle that people will love and proud to have.”

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