Slate's new truck and SUV finally have some hard numbers attached. The truck, called simply the Blank Slate, will start at $24,950, while SUVs, called the Squareback and Fastback, will start at $29,950.The Slate Truck promises a sub-$30K price pointSlate TruckSlate has also released powertrain specs. The EV will haul up to 2,000 pounds with a payload capacity of up to 1,550 pounds. The company also quotes range at 205 miles for the truck, a claimed 37 percent increase. The 65 kilowatt-hour pack can charge at up to 120 kW, charging the battery from 20 to 80% in just half an hour. At 11kW, the battery will charge from 20-100% in around four hours. Power from the single electric motor at the rear should be enough to make the Slate feel zippy, with 181 horsepower and 194.7 lb-ft of torque. We'll see how these specs stack up to new competition from Ford in the coming months and years.Slate's truck will offer customers a choice in wheel and tire optionsSlateSlate says that over 175 accessories can be added to customer cars. The brand's business will be customization, but a strong focus on affordability seems to be present with accessories. Over 80 are priced under $500, while a full vehicle wrap will also cost "under $500." All Slate models ship with the same grey color scheme otherwise.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe company has also placed a focus on usability and longevity for buyers. Partnering with RepairPal, these accessories can be DIY'd or professionally installed. A 10-year/110,000-mile battery and powertrain warranty is also included.The Slate truck will be tiny, with trucks offering an overall length about seven inches shorter than a Toyota RAV4. Extend the bed fully with the tailgate down, and owners will have access to 80 inches of cargo capacity.Slate will allow customers to add custom wraps, colors, and even speakers.Slate TruckSlate's entire business is built upon customization. Everything is an option, from in-car speakers to more seats and personalization options. Specific pricing for items like these remains a question mark, but we'll find out when Slate models begin to roll out later this year.This story was originally published by Men's Journal on Jun 24, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Men's Journal as a Preferred Source by clicking here.