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Yup, range is increased. Mine is a 2xxx Vin build in March so probably all Y will get the increase, not just newer models. Before update 100% was 301, now 308.

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Yup, range is increased. Mine is a 2xxx Vin build in March so probably all Y will get the increase, not just newer models. Before update 100% was 301, now 308.

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This answer is exactly why i logged into these forums today. 10 more miles of range for everyone. Also makes me think if in 5 months of Y being out we got 10 miles of range, in 3 years with hopefully the new batteries part of the frame there will be significant boost in miles.
This is also me talking myself into justifying leasing a performance y
 
Another range boost.. maybe now ill get back to the original range when the car came out. Bought the car with a range of 280, it dropped to 270 by 1000 miles. They bumped it to 290, now down to 268 at around 3500 miles. At this rate they will need to release a new range update every 6 months to keep it at 270-280... no where close to 290 let alone 300!
 
Another range boost.. maybe now ill get back to the original range when the car came out. Bought the car with a range of 280, it dropped to 270 by 1000 miles. They bumped it to 290, now down to 268 at around 3500 miles. At this rate they will need to release a new range update every 6 months to keep it at 270-280... no where close to 290 let alone 300!
That's the battery control unit adjusting the on screen range, not actual range loss.
 
Another range boost.. maybe now ill get back to the original range when the car came out. Bought the car with a range of 280, it dropped to 270 by 1000 miles. They bumped it to 290, now down to 268 at around 3500 miles. At this rate they will need to release a new range update every 6 months to keep it at 270-280... no where close to 290 let alone 300!
It is highly unlikely to drop that much for real in 3500 miles. Try draining it down to 20% and charging it back to 90% to calibrate it over a larger range. I only lost 6% range in 140,000km
 
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It is highly unlikely to drop that much for real in 3500 miles. Try draining it down to 20% and charging it back to 90% to calibrate it over a larger range. I only lost 6% range in 140,000km

To add on, BMS needs to see the battery at high and low levels to calibrate itself. It also helps if the car is allowed to truly sleep (no sentry mode) for BMS to properly calibrate. The range you see is just a guess. I've switch to showing percentage on the display and stop worrying about +/- miles day to day.

Checked teslafi a few minutes ago, looks like 2020.40.8 is pushing today and 2020.40.4 is the main release at this moment.
 
Another range boost.. maybe now ill get back to the original range when the car came out. Bought the car with a range of 280, it dropped to 270 by 1000 miles. They bumped it to 290, now down to 268 at around 3500 miles. At this rate they will need to release a new range update every 6 months to keep it at 270-280... no where close to 290 let alone 300!
That's because you mash on the go-fast pedal too much. I had the same problem in my first 1500 miles. Couldn't resist. The range adjusts if you throttle back. :D