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identifying Model Y trim level using GVWR

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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 Y 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.

2168kg / 4779lb
?
production: 2/2021
factory: Fremont

2366kg / 5216lb
production: 6/2023-8/2023
factory: Austin

2369kg / 5222lb
trim: "standard"
production: 2/2021
factory: Fremont
NOTE: this model is 5222lb versus the other 2369kg which is 5224lb

2369kg / 5224lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 11/2022-9/2023
factory: Fremont / Austin

2377kg / 5241lb
"long range dual motor"
production: 11/2021-12/2021
factory: Fremont

2382kg / 5252lb
trim: "dual motor" performance
production: 3/2022-11/2023
factory: Fremont

2405kg / 5302lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 5/2020-6/2021
factory: Fremont

2571kg / 5669lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 11/2022-3/2023
factory: Fremont

2591kg / 5712lb
trim: "long range dual motor"
production: 6/2021-10/2021
factory: Fremont
OR
trim: "dual motor" performance
production: 2/2021-9/2021
factory: Fremont