The battle for America’s affordable EV truck crown is heating up, and EV enthusiasts can’t afford to look away! In this video, we dive deep into the emerging competition between Ford and the up-and-coming startup Slate. Both trucks are proudly American-made, designed for affordability, and crafted to appeal to practical buyers—but each takes a very different approach to winning over customers.
Slate, launching its pickup in late 2026, focuses on simplicity, personalization, and a mid-$20,000 price point, offering buyers a functional, button-filled EV experience that avoids the tech-heavy complexity of other brands. Ford, on the other hand, is preparing its affordable EV truck for early 2027 with decades of manufacturing expertise, a modular EV platform, and a slightly higher price around $30,000, promising a vehicle that balances value, comfort, and technology.
We explore Slate’s innovative factory setup in Warsaw, Indiana, Ford’s repurposed Kentucky plant, and the strategies each company is using to win over the American EV truck buyer. From assembly efficiency to personalization options, timing, and execution, the nuances of this race are fascinating and could reshape the affordable EV truck landscape.
Which truck would you choose—the minimalist Slate or the experienced Ford? Drop your thoughts in the comments, smash that like button, subscribe to EVPedia, and watch until the end to catch all the insights from this electrifying showdown. Don’t forget to Hype this video to help EVPedia reach more EV fans!
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