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Slate Pickup Price of $24,950 Appears to Leak Ahead of June 24 Reveal

MotorTrend · Jun 17, 2026, 11:11 PM

Key takeaways

  • Slate’s long-teased budget electric pickup may start at an appealing $24,950, according to early information.
  • Maybe you shouldn’t put embargoed notes in your site’s web code.
  • Two alleged mistakes by Slate’s web team revealed the $24,950 MSRP for the Blank Slate ahead of its June 24 reveal date.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

Slate’s long-teased budget electric pickup may start at an appealing $24,950, according to early information.

Maybe you shouldn’t put embargoed notes in your site’s web code. That might be the lesson Slate is learning today, as it has apparently “leaked” its June 24 surprise. Thanks to someone who did some snooping and reported their findings to The Autopian, plus an accidental reveal on Slate’s FAQ page, we now know the starting price of Slate’s all-electric pickup. And that price is a rather significant undercut of Ford’s EV minitruck.

Two alleged mistakes by Slate’s web team revealed the $24,950 MSRP for the Blank Slate ahead of its June 24 reveal date. Even if it costs another $2,000 to get one delivered to you, the Slate pickup could still undercut the “$30,000” Ford EV pickup by $3,000 or more. Ford’s Universal Electric Vehicle (UEV) platform will also offer two more doors, may offer better amenities, and is being built by a well-known automaker. We’re curious to see whether being that much cheaper, very basic, and open to modifications will help Slate sell enough units to keep its doors open against the Dearborn automaker.

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