I couldn't find such information online. Having gone to the trouble to try to tabulate it, I'm posting it in the hopes that it might help someone else trying to find such information.
The goal was see how practical it would be to use just the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) to identify (or at least narrow down) what trim level a Model 3 has (and possibly what battery, construction technique through use of gigacastings, etc.). For those who don't already know, the GVWR is on the doorjamb sticker.
This may take some iterations to complete the information, and I'd welcome insight into the missing pieces.
NOTE: the production date ranges are approximate and based only on door jam stickers I've seen.
2017kg / 4446lb
trim: "standard plus"
production: 6/2021-10/2021
2060kg / 4541lb
trim: "standard plus" / "standard"
production: 2/2019 - 3/2020
2113kg / 4656lb
?
production: 8/2021
2126kg / 4687lb
trim: "mid range"
production: 12/2018
2129kg / 4694lb
trim: "" (base Model 3 w/ no extra text)
production: 7/2022-10/2023
battery: LFP?
2137kg / 4711lb
production: 11/2021
2180kg / 4806lb
trim: "long range"
production: 4/2018-11/2018
2207kg / 4866lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 1/11-7/2023
2212kg / 4877lb
trim: "dual motor" performance
production: 4/2022-11/2022
2215kg / 4883lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 12/2021
2220kg / 4894lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 9/2021-10/2021
OR
trim: "dual motor" performance
production: 9/2021-12/2021
2265kg / 4993lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 1/2019-9/2019
OR
trim: "dual motor" (only a subset may be performance)
production: 7/2018-11/2018
2301kg /5072lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 1/2020-9/2020
OR
trim: "dual motor"
production: 9/2019
The goal was see how practical it would be to use just the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) to identify (or at least narrow down) what trim level a Model 3 has (and possibly what battery, construction technique through use of gigacastings, etc.). For those who don't already know, the GVWR is on the doorjamb sticker.
This may take some iterations to complete the information, and I'd welcome insight into the missing pieces.
NOTE: the production date ranges are approximate and based only on door jam stickers I've seen.
2017kg / 4446lb
trim: "standard plus"
production: 6/2021-10/2021
2060kg / 4541lb
trim: "standard plus" / "standard"
production: 2/2019 - 3/2020
2113kg / 4656lb
?
production: 8/2021
2126kg / 4687lb
trim: "mid range"
production: 12/2018
2129kg / 4694lb
trim: "" (base Model 3 w/ no extra text)
production: 7/2022-10/2023
battery: LFP?
2137kg / 4711lb
production: 11/2021
2180kg / 4806lb
trim: "long range"
production: 4/2018-11/2018
2207kg / 4866lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 1/11-7/2023
2212kg / 4877lb
trim: "dual motor" performance
production: 4/2022-11/2022
2215kg / 4883lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 12/2021
2220kg / 4894lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 9/2021-10/2021
OR
trim: "dual motor" performance
production: 9/2021-12/2021
2265kg / 4993lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 1/2019-9/2019
OR
trim: "dual motor" (only a subset may be performance)
production: 7/2018-11/2018
2301kg /5072lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 1/2020-9/2020
OR
trim: "dual motor"
production: 9/2019