Slate, an American electric vehicle startup, has unveiled its debut model – a two-seat pickup truck that can transform into a five-passenger SUV with a simple kit installation. This innovative feature is achieved through a modular design that allows owners to convert their vehicle in just a few hours, either through DIY installation or professional service.
Key Features of Slate’s Transforming Vehicle
The base model truck is priced under $20,000 after federal incentives, making it an affordable entry into the EV market. It initially comes with basic features such as crank windows, no radio, and steel wheels, keeping costs low. The vehicle will be available in late 2026.
Technical Specifications
- Standard battery pack: 150 miles range
- Optional larger battery: 240 miles range
- Conversion kit includes: roll cage with integrated airbags, additional seats, and roof
- The SUV configuration surprisingly offers a “small percentage” more driving range due to improved aerodynamics
Conversion Process and Design
Slate offers two different SUV kit designs: one with a boxy, Land Rover Defender-inspired look and another with a slanted fastback silhouette. Both designs allow for open-top configurations by omitting the roof. The conversion process involves bolting extra seats into a structure beneath the bed, installing a roof, and removing the partition between the cab and bed.
User Experience
While the back row offers limited legroom, particularly for taller individuals, there’s ample headroom due to the boxy design. The cargo area gains a roof but loses some utility due to the roll cage installation. The company plans to release a content library called Slate University to guide owners through accessory installations.
Future Considerations
While Slate hasn’t disclosed the price of the conversion kit, this feature could significantly impact the vehicle’s appeal. The ability to transform from a compact pickup to a family-friendly SUV addresses multiple consumer needs, potentially disrupting the EV market with its innovative approach to vehicle customization and utility.