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Slate Auto designed a $24,950 electric truck with no paint shop, no stamping equipment, no infotainment screens, no radio, no carpeting, and manual windows. The factory in Warsaw, Indiana, builds only a single stripped-down model. Head of design Tisha Johnson led the process to rethink what consumers actually need.
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