The new Slate Slate truck, which costs $ 20,000, is not like anything for sale in America today. It is also small. Like, really, really small. Like, shorter than Honda-CIVIC TINY. Initially, I was thinking that the list would be about the size of the Ford Mover, but we have to return to the history of cars to find similar pickup.
The Slate Electric Truck is the size of Toyota 1984 truck. No, really. The Slate Slate truck and Toyota Truck SR5 truck with short bed, with a total length of 174.6 inches. A car representative says this is purely coincidence.
Dimensions | Regulation | Toyota |
length | 174.6 inches | 174.6 inches |
Wheelbase | 108.9 inches | 103 inches |
an offer | 70.6 inches | 66.1 inches |
to rise | 69.3 inches | 60.1 inches |
Bed length | 75 inches | 60 inches |
Other dimensions are somewhat close, too. Rose “YOTA” on a 103 -inch wheelbase, while the list extends to 108.9 inches; 1984 SR5 was 66.1 inches, while the newcomer is only 70.6 inches. It may be the largest difference in size in the length of the bed and the total height. Toyota stood slightly more than 60 inches and had a 6 -foot bed, while the list is 69.3 inches, but it has only five feet bed. However, the menu has something no Toyota – a front box.
This is honestly shocking. Mobile is the smallest pickup for sale, with a length of 200 inches. It dwarfs an existing truck, as most modern vehicles do. The only thing in the list is much larger than the old Toyota is the wheels and tires – 245/65R17 versus 195/75R14. But even with modern standards, the menu is small.
Slath Truck dimensions are a reflection of all the benefits of packaging that give up the internal combustion of electricity, but also the boldness of the company. Shortly, the enthusiasts seem to have said for years that they are eager to the old, old, old capacities. In more than one way, this is exactly what Slate is trying to build.