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I was wondering I have 22's on my default tesla image in my car, if I switch to the 20's but don't change the picture will the car still assume it's on 22's with the range hit?
The avatar doesn’t affect range
No, the avatar does not affect actual range.
It does, however, affect trip calculations and range estimates when using the nav. On Model X, there is an internal flag the SC sets when you request an avatar change, which does more than just change the picture of the car on the dash, MCU, and mobile app.
For example, let’s say you have the flag set for 20” wheels, but you mount 22” wheels. When you input a destination on the nav, it will use the 20” wheels in its consumption calculations to give you an estimated SOC at the destination. What you’ll likely find is that your actual SOC upon arrival will be significantly less than estimated, because your car consumed far more energy with the heavier, wider, 22” wheels.
If you do the opposite (22” avatar, 20” wheels mounted), the car will overestimate your energy usage and, at the conclusion of your trip, you’ll end up with a much higher SOC than estimated.
Again, none of this effects actual range. It only affects the estimates given by the nav when you input a destination.
In short, ask the SC to configure the car for whichever wheels you plan on using the majority of the time.
Source: I’ve had my X configured both ways, with and without matching wheel sizes. And I’ve experience both of the scenarios described above.
Nice one @jgrgnt
Just asking: Are 22" vs 20" avatar views enough different to know for sure?
Because: I have 20" sonic carbon now (from 20" standard slip stream, but 22" black at delivery), and the avatar looks correct and Nav estimates right on, all good here.