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Slate Truck Foregoes Techy Nonsense in Favor of Practical Design

Slate Truck Foregoes Techy Nonsense in Favor of Practical Design

Summary

Slate has created a new truck focused on simple, practical design instead of complex technology. The truck can be customized by customers through interchangeable body panels and easy-to-apply wraps, allowing them to change the vehicle’s style and appearance over time.

Key Facts

  • Slate’s truck emphasizes practicality over high-tech features.
  • It is made in Warsaw, Indiana, and has a modular body that can transform into different styles like an SUV or open-top model.
  • Customers can buy extra panels to upgrade their truck when they want.
  • The truck has no paint and uses composite body panels designed for easy wrapping.
  • Users can personalize their truck by applying wraps themselves or through professionals in Slate’s network.
  • Customizing the front and main parts of the truck is encouraged to give buyers more choice.
  • Slate’s design approach removes unnecessary features to keep costs low and focus on core vehicle functions.
  • The truck’s price will be announced officially in late June but is expected to be affordable.
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