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report back any findings on your battery as and when you can. thank you in advance.K here too. Picked it up on the 30th Sept.
335 miles @ 90% charge? That's around what I get at 100% on my April built LR, definitely gotta be a bigger battery if that's true, that would be 370 miles full. Pretty amazing for a £50k car.I've got K too, from memory the range was around 335 miles @ 90% charge when I picked it up (mid Sept). I'm not likely to be charging it to 100% anytime soon (I thought range dropped in colder weather anyway?).
I get less than that now (temperature related I'm assuming). The EC certificate of conformity that I got with the car gives the electric range as 580km and electric range city as 715km (if anyone has got their certificate to compare against).335 miles @ 90% charge? That's around what I get at 100% on my April built LR, definitely gotta be a bigger battery if that's true, that would be 370 miles full. Pretty amazing for a £50k car.
K does not mean the larger battery. A great number, if not all, Q3 LRs had K in their VINs.Mate this would suggest you're the only person I have found with *possibly* the only 82Kwh Battery. Do you know your mile range at 100%??
Teslamate projected range is the full 100 to 0% range, irrespective of the actual battery charge level.Just checked Teslamate - highest charge I've had is 87% and projected range was 335.81.
I can't remember how to change between battery % and range and it's too cold/dark to sit in the car messing around with the display The car is projecting 154mile range on 50% battery at the momentYou can check the potential range at any point without actually charging the car. Just open the Tesla app, press the charging (thunderbolt) icon and slide the white dot on the charge limit all the way to the right. Mine is usually around the 335 level (6/21 MIC car).
Just for reference; I have a Late 2020 LR M3, full capacity on the car is coming in at 321 miles. I have the 77/5 kWh battery from checking with Scan my Tesla.You can check the potential range at any point without actually charging the car. Just open the Tesla app, press the charging (thunderbolt) icon and slide the white dot on the charge limit all the way to the right. Mine is usually around the 335 level (6/21 MIC car).
On the car's display just touch the 50% (or whatever) battery level on the screen and it will change to miles.I can't remember how to change between battery % and range and it's too cold/dark to sit in the car messing around with the display The car is projecting 154mile range on 50% battery at the moment
I was talking about the Tesla app on your phone here. No need to go outside.You can check the potential range at any point without actually charging the car. Just open the Tesla app, press the charging (thunderbolt) icon and slide the white dot on the charge limit all the way to the right. Mine is usually around the 335 level (6/21 MIC car).
Thank you all for sharing. Will compare these figures with Q4 model 3s when they’re delivered in the coming weeksLR picked up 6th September. If I slide my battery charge level to 100% I am seeing 335 miles, and my vin is also a K
I got mine September 10th 334 on fullThank you all for sharing. Will compare these figures with Q4 model 3s when they’re delivered in the coming weeks
I’m 4/12, I too have a “B” at the 8th vin position.Really hope we have 82kWh packs in the UK. I just want to know either way. Mine is scheduled for pickup next week M3LR 8th vin character is B.