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Range improvement in the current update via one pedal driving improvement which was mentioned on the Q3 earnings call.
Anyone notice the audio on YouTube sounding incredible? But it has a bug where it shoots your volume up all the way when you go to it and exit. Scared me.
Range improvement suppose to be in the current update via one pedal driving improvement which was mentioned on the Q3 earnings call.
No. There is no rated range increase from that. Your efficiency numbers may go up, but the car's rated range is unaffected.
Elon Musk specifically said the one-pedal driving will improve the range as well. Improvement in efficiency = improvement in range. EPA rated range on the 2020 AWD got increased to 322 as well as the P3- on 18's.
He also said the S might even move the range to almost 380 with the update.
@SageBrush 2020 EPA docs are already released (link).
I mean the certificate of Summary Information (CSI) at@SageBrush 2020 EPA docs are already released.
I don't think he meant "rated range" will increase, but rather the loss of range (from braking) will be decreased - meaning with "hold" mode on, you will go further than with it off, as regen is used more slow down and the brakes less (less energy is converted to heat, etc.). Make sense?Elon Musk specifically said the one-pedal driving will improve the range as well. Improvement in efficiency = improvement in range. EPA rated range on the 2020 AWD got increased to 322 as well as the P3- on 18's.
He also said the S might even move the range to almost 380 with the update.
@SageBrush 2020 EPA docs are already released (link).
I don't think he meant "rated range" will increase, but rather the loss of range (from braking) will be decreased - meaning with "hold" mode on, you will go further than with it off, as regen is used more slow down and the brakes less (less energy is converted to heat, etc.). Make sense?
If that's precisely what he meant, then yes. All that matters to me is that I can go farther with it, and thus the range in the context of using it than not using it is greater.
I’ll say again - I guess I have not driven it yet, but I cannot conceive of a way hold mode changes and one pedal driving at low speeds could lead to a 4% efficiency improvement on the highway cycle.
I think there are likely motor drive efficiency improvements as well. It is possible it is regen recapture efficiency improvements too.
Things to look for, thinking about it, I would say if the motor sounds different when accelerating, that’s a sign of a motor drive change. If regen sounds different, that a sign of a regen change. Again, don’t have the update so no idea. Not necessary to hear these things for there to be a change...but if it is audible that makes it pretty likely.
Have you seen any reports yet where those with the latest update saw an increase in "rated range" (not estimated)? For example, a new 2020 LR AWD is rated at 322 miles, not 310 miles. Anyone with an "old" LR AWD seeing their rated range increase? What I have seen are reports of performance increases from this latest release only.I’ll say again - I guess I have not driven it yet, but I cannot conceive of a way hold mode changes and one pedal driving at low speeds could lead to a 4% efficiency improvement on the highway cycle.
I think there are likely motor drive efficiency improvements as well. It is possible it is regen recapture efficiency improvements too.
Things to look for, thinking about it, I would say if the motor sounds different when accelerating, that’s a sign of a motor drive change. If regen sounds different, that a sign of a regen change. Again, don’t have the update so no idea. Not necessary to hear these things for there to be a change...but if it is audible that makes it pretty likely.
Have you seen any reports yet where those with the latest update saw an increase in "rated range" (not estimated)? For example, a new 2020 LR AWD is rated at 322 miles, not 310 miles. Anyone with an "old" LR AWD seeing their rated range increase? What I have seen are reports of performance increases from this latest release only.
It doesn't. "Really"i'm still on 32.12.2, and I've paid for FSD if that makes a difference.