Slate Auto designs privacy-focused electric pickup truck

Slate Auto has developed an electric pickup truck with a focus on user privacy. The Slate Truck avoids connected features common in modern vehicles.

The startup, based in Warsaw, Indiana, has stripped the Slate Truck down to 600 parts and components. Its interior includes two seats and manually wound windows but no infotainment system. The vehicle lacks an embedded modem. A smartphone app connects locally to manage settings, drive modes, and charging information. The company says it will not sell data collected through the app. We collect data to make ownership better, not to turn the owner into the product, Slate said. The firm added that privacy forms a core part of the product experience rather than a compliance requirement. Owners can drive without a smartphone, leaving the device at home if desired.

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Electric pickup startup Slate Auto announced on Monday that it has raised $650 million in a Series C funding round. The investment will advance production of its Slate Truck, priced to start in the mid-$20,000s for sales beginning in late 2026. Preorders for the vehicle will open in June.

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