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Slate Auto drops ‘under $20,000’ pricing after Trump administration ends federal EV tax credit

Last updated: July 3, 2025 6:10 pm
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Slate Auto Adjusts Pricing Strategy for Upcoming Electric Pickup Truck

After the passage of President Trump’s tax cut bill, Slate Auto, the electric vehicle startup backed by Jeff Bezos, has made a significant change to its pricing strategy for its upcoming pickup truck. The company had initially advertised that the vehicle would start at “under $20,000,” taking into account the $7,500 federal EV tax credit. However, with the tax credit set to end in September, Slate has decided to reevaluate its pricing strategy.

When Slate first revealed its all-electric pickup truck in April, the company emphasized the affordability of the vehicle, touting a starting price of under $20,000 with the federal tax credit included. This messaging was prominently displayed on Slate’s website up until recently.

With the impending end of the EV tax credit, Slate’s plans to offer the pickup truck at such a low price point have been thrown into question. The company has not yet disclosed the revised starting price of the vehicle without the tax credit. A spokesperson for Slate declined to provide further details on the pricing adjustment.

Despite the setback, Slate remains committed to its mission of making electric vehicles more accessible to a wider audience. The company is planning to begin production of the pickup truck no earlier than the end of 2026. Additionally, Slate is focusing on offering customizable options for the vehicle, which could potentially impact the demand for the base model.

The sub-$20,000 price point was a key selling point for Slate’s electric pickup truck, attracting attention and generating excitement for the brand. During the launch event in April, Slate’s chief commercial officer, Jeremy Snyder, highlighted the company’s goal of making electric vehicles more affordable for consumers.

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CEO Chris Barman echoed this sentiment, emphasizing Slate’s commitment to delivering on the promise of an affordable vehicle that has previously been elusive in the auto industry.

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