2027 SLATE TRUCK PROTOTYPE — TWO-DOOR SINGLE-CAB

2027 Slate Truck Prototype

Technical Specifications

Category Specification
Model 2027 Slate Truck Prototype
Vehicle Type Compact utility pickup prototype
Body Configuration Two-door, single-cab pickup
Cab Layout Upright greenhouse with slim pillars and flat glass
Cargo Configuration Dedicated open cargo bed
Tailgate Reinforced tailgate access
Front Lighting Round primary headlights with projector optics
Grille Lighting Horizontal pixelated amber LED modules
Rear Lighting Slim vertical LED taillights
Rear Bumper Heavy-duty bumper with integrated utility lighting and step sections
Exterior Finish Industrial matte gray
Body Protection Deep lower protective cladding
Wheel Arches High-clearance wheel arches
Wheels Black steel-style wheels

Body and Exterior Configuration

The 2027 Slate Truck Prototype uses a compact two-door, single-cab pickup configuration. The cab section is positioned ahead of a dedicated open cargo bed, retaining a conventional utility-truck proportion with a short enclosed passenger compartment and a separate rear load area.

The body uses flat exterior panels and geometric surface transitions. The industrial matte gray finish is combined with deep lower cladding across the lower body areas. High-clearance wheel arches frame black steel-style wheels and visually separate the wheel openings from the flat side-panel treatment.

The front fascia combines round primary headlamps with projector optics and horizontal pixelated amber LED modules integrated into the grille assembly. This arrangement separates the main forward lighting elements from the auxiliary grille-mounted LED signature.

The rear section uses slim vertical LED taillights positioned at the outer edges of the bed. The tailgate provides reinforced cargo-bed access, while the heavy-duty rear bumper incorporates utility lighting and step sections for access to the load area.

Chassis and Dynamics

The chassis-related exterior configuration includes high-clearance wheel arches, deep lower cladding, and a heavy-duty rear bumper. These components protect the lower body surfaces and rear cargo-area access points from contact with uneven surfaces and work-site obstacles.

The upright greenhouse uses slim pillars and flat glass panels. This cab geometry provides a direct external sightline around the front and side sections of the compact single-cab body, while the flat-panel body design maintains a square cargo-oriented exterior profile.

Dimensions and Practicality

The Slate Truck Prototype uses a compact single-cab form factor rather than an extended-cab or crew-cab layout. The two-door body dedicates the rear portion of the vehicle to an open cargo bed instead of a second passenger row.

The cargo area uses a clean tailgate design with reinforced access hardware. The bumper-mounted step sections provide an additional rear access surface, and the integrated bumper utility lighting supports visibility around the tailgate and cargo-bed loading area.

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