The new EBRO S900 2026 is now available in Spain: a large plug-in hybrid SUV with 7 seats, all-wheel drive, and up to 140 km of electric range, all at a promotional price that makes it one of the most competitive models in its class.

The new Spanish flagship has arrived
The historic brand EBRO, reborn with strength from Barcelona, has just unveiled its most ambitious model: the EBRO S900 2026, a plug-in hybrid SUV (PHEV) that blends power, technology, and efficiency in a family-friendly package. Based on the Chinese Chery Tiggo 9, this large SUV delivers a combined 425 HP, all-wheel drive, and an impressive 140 km of electric range, earning it the coveted DGT “Zero Emissions” label in Spain.
Beyond its remarkable performance, the S900 stands out for its spacious and high-tech cabin, designed to accommodate up to seven passengers in a practical 2+3+2 layout. It’s an ideal choice for families or drivers seeking comfort, performance, and sustainability in one vehicle.
Competitive pricing and government incentives
The new EBRO S900 2026 can now be reserved in Spain starting at €38,990, a price that includes promotions, financing discounts, and the Plan MOVES III government incentive, available thanks to its electric range exceeding 90 km. Buyers opting out of the incentive program can expect prices starting at €46,074 with financing or €48,856.70 when paying outright. The offer is valid until November 30, across mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands.
Performance and efficiency without compromise
The S900 delivers strong performance, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.8 seconds, while maintaining exceptional efficiency with a combined fuel consumption of 1.7 l/100 km on a full battery and 6.9 l/100 km once it’s depleted. Its certified total driving range of 1,050 km makes it a viable alternative even to large diesel SUVs.
Cutting-edge safety and technology
In terms of safety, the EBRO S900 2026 is fully equipped, featuring 10 airbags and 26 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), providing protection levels comparable to premium models. With this launch, EBRO reaffirms its comeback to the Spanish market with a modern, powerful, and accessible SUV, challenging established European and Asian manufacturers head-on.
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Slate Electric Truck Launches at $26,400 With 205-Mile Range
Slate has confirmed pricing, improved driving range and new details for its affordable electric pickup ahead of deliveries.
Slate has officially confirmed pricing and new specifications for its highly anticipated electric pickup. Starting at just $26,400 including destination, the Slate electric truck will become one of the most affordable new EVs in the United States when deliveries begin later this year.
The startup also revealed improvements in driving range, payload capacity and charging performance ahead of production.

The Slate electric truck starts at $26,400, making it one of the most affordable EV pickups in the U.S.
Affordable price with extensive customization
The entry-level Blank Slate pickup starts at $26,400, including a $1,450 destination fee.
Customers can also choose two SUV variants:
- Blank Slate Pickup: $26,400
- Squareback SUV: $31,400
- Fastback SUV: $33,400
Slate will sell vehicles directly to customers, with every truck leaving the factory in the same gray finish before receiving one of 100 available vinyl wraps. Around 40 wrap colors cost just $499, while nearly all accessories can be installed later by owners.

Buyers can personalize the Slate with dozens of wraps and accessories after purchase.
More range and better utility
One of the biggest improvements is the adoption of a new 63-kWh LFP battery, increasing estimated driving range from 150 miles to 205 miles.
The rear-wheel-drive electric motor produces 181 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque, allowing the truck to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 8.0 seconds before reaching a top speed of 90 mph.
Charging is handled through a Tesla-compatible NACS connector, supporting DC fast charging up to 120 kW and an 11-kW onboard AC charger capable of fully recharging the battery in about four hours with Level 2 equipment.
Payload capacity has also increased to 1,550 pounds, while towing capacity now reaches 2,000 pounds. Thanks to its electric architecture, the truck also offers a 7-cubic-foot front trunk in addition to its five-foot cargo bed.

The Slate electric truck now offers up to 205 miles of range with its new LFP battery.
Slate says it has already received approximately 180,000 reservations and expects to begin customer deliveries during the fourth quarter of 2026. The company aims to ramp production to 150,000 vehicles annually by late next year, positioning the Slate as one of the most affordable and customizable electric pickups available in the U.S. market.
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Slate Electric Truck Can Cost Nearly $48,000 Fully Loaded
The affordable Slate electric truck starts at $26,400, but adding accessories can nearly double its final price.
The Slate electric truck has attracted attention with its low starting price, but buyers who customize it heavily could end up paying almost twice as much. After revealing its $1,450 destination fee, the startup’s online configurator shows how quickly the cost can climb with optional accessories.
While the base pickup remains one of the most affordable EVs on the market, personalization comes at a premium.

The Slate electric truck starts at $26,400 before adding optional accessories.
Three body styles and hundreds of customization options
Slate offers the truck in three different configurations:
- Blank Slate Pickup: $26,400
- Squareback SUV: $31,400
- Fastback SUV: $33,400
Customers can personalize nearly every aspect of the vehicle, including custom vinyl wraps, decals, auxiliary lighting, roof racks, grille designs, wider fender flares and 20-inch wheels.
A custom exterior wrap alone adds $1,599.99, while premium wheels increase the price by another $1,399.99.

Buyers can choose from dozens of exterior accessories and custom appearance packages.
Interior upgrades quickly increase the price
The cabin follows the same philosophy, allowing buyers to add features that are absent from the standard truck.
Optional equipment includes a center console, upgraded speakers, storage systems, floor mats, colored interior trim and a dashboard-mounted tablet that serves as the infotainment display.
After selecting nearly every available option on the Fastback SUV, the total reached $47,744.39, and that figure could climb even higher since some accessories still don’t have official pricing.

A fully equipped Slate Fastback SUV can approach $48,000 with optional upgrades.
The Slate electric truck remains one of the most affordable new EVs in the United States, but its highly customizable approach means buyers can easily transform a budget-friendly pickup into a much more expensive vehicle. For customers looking to maximize value, choosing accessories carefully will be key to keeping the final price under control.
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Ford Faces Lawsuit Over $1.3 Billion Tariff Refund
A Ford Mustang Mach-E owner claims the automaker should return tariff-related price increases after receiving a federal refund.
Ford is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit after a California customer argued that the automaker should return tariff-related price increases to buyers. The lawsuit comes after the federal government agreed to refund import duties previously collected under tariffs that were later ruled unlawful.
The case centers on the Ford Mustang Mach-E, which is manufactured in Mexico and was affected by higher import costs.

A Ford Mustang Mach-E owner is seeking a refund through a proposed class-action lawsuit.
Customer says Ford should share tariff refund
The lawsuit was filed on July 9 by California resident Jason Bullock, who claims Ford increased prices and destination charges to offset import tariffs on Mexican-built vehicles.
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the tariffs exceeded presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the federal government agreed to refund affected import duties.
Ford has previously estimated it could recover approximately $1.3 billion through those refunds.

The lawsuit argues Ford should return tariff-related costs to affected customers.
The legal battle could affect other major companies
According to the complaint, Ford would receive an unfair financial benefit if it keeps both the government refund and the higher prices previously paid by customers.
The lawsuit argues that buyers who absorbed those additional costs deserve compensation now that the tariffs are being refunded.
Ford is not the only company facing this type of legal challenge. Similar lawsuits have also been filed against Nike, Amazon and Costco, meaning the first case to reach a final ruling could establish an important legal precedent for future consumer claims.

The outcome of the Ford lawsuit could influence similar cases against other major U.S. companies.
Although the case is still in its early stages, it raises important questions about how companies should handle government tariff refunds when previous import costs were passed directly to consumers. The outcome could have broader implications for both automakers and retailers operating in the U.S. market.
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