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Slate Truck: Retro Electric Pickup Under $20,000

Slate Truck: Retro Electric Pickup Under $20,000

The Slate Truck, an electric pickup under $20,000, surprisingly matches the size of a 1984 Toyota Truck, offering a compact, old-school feel with modern electric packaging. Size comparison inside.

The new, sub-$20,000 Slate Vehicle is unlike anything on sale in America today. I was thinking the Slate would certainly be regarding the size of a Ford Maverick, yet we have to go way back in auto background to discover a likewise sized pick-up.

Slate Truck vs. 1984 Toyota: Size Comparison

Slate’s electrical Truck is concerning the dimension of a 1984 Toyota Truck. Both the Slate Truck and a short-bed, single-cab 1984 Toyota Vehicle SR5 share a total length of 174.6 inches.

It dwarfs the Slate Truck, as do most modern vehicles. The only point on the Slate that’s a lot bigger than the old Toyota are the tires and wheels– 245/65R17 vs 195/75R14.

Electric Packaging and Retro Design

The Slate Truck’s tidy measurements are a representation of both the product packaging benefits dumping internal-combustion for electrical energy, yet likewise a boldness on the part of the company. Anecdotally, it seems like fanatics have said for years that they long for the little, easy pick-ups of old. In more methods than one, that’s specifically what Slate is attempting to construct.

Dimensions: Slate Truck and Toyota SR5

The ‘Yota rode on a 103-inch wheelbase, while the Slate extends points out to 108.9 inches; the 1984 SR5 was 66.1 inches vast, while the newcomer is just 70.6 inches. The Toyota stood simply over 60 inches tall and had a 6 1/4-foot bed, while the Slate is 69.3 inches high yet has just a five-foot bed.

The brand-new, below-$20,000 Slate Truck is unlike anything on sale in America today. I was assuming the Slate would certainly be concerning the size of a Ford Radical, however we have to go way back in automobile history to discover an in a similar way sized pick-up.

Unexpected Similarities in Size

Slate’s electric Vehicle has to do with the size of a 1984 Toyota Vehicle. No, truly. Both the Slate Vehicle and a short-bed, single-cab 1984 Toyota Vehicle SR5 share a general length of 174.6 inches. A Slate Car representative says this is totally coincidence.

1 1984 Toyota
2 compact truck
3 electric vehicle fast-charging
4 REV all-electric pickup
5 Slate Truck
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