Electric pickup trucks are gaining traction in the automotive market, with several manufacturers vying for dominance. In a recent statement, Slate, a lesser-known electric vehicle (EV) brand, has made a bold claim about its upcoming electric pickup: it will never be equipped with tracking technology. This stance appears to be a direct response to concerns over data privacy and the growing scrutiny of vehicle manufacturers' data collection practices. By eschewing tracking capabilities, Slate aims to differentiate itself from its competitors and appeal to consumers who prioritize their digital autonomy.


Slate says its electric pickup will never track you  Ars Technica