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Hopefully this isn't a dumb question and maybe the answer is implied by the range stated currently for each variant on Tesla.com. But I figured someone smarter than me here may know.

When equally equipped (particularly same wheel/tire set), and when driven same style/environment, will the range of a Long Range AWD and Performance be the same? Understanding if you mash the pedal on the P more, that will matter. But all things equal (or throwing both throttles in Chill mode), and software being the main (only?) difference, should the range between the two theoretically be the same?

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