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Definitely the removal of ultrasonic sensors. Probable removal of the steering wheel stalks (web site images still show stalks). Outside chance of a powered frunk. Possible Steam integration.Looking forward to seeing if these are much different in features if at all
If you're waiting for a VIN you'll get a 2023. You can confirm that by looking at the VIN when you receive it. The 10th digit will be N for 2022 and P for 2023. They skip O because it can be mistaken for a 0. The only 2022 vehicles that Tesla has on hand are the ones they built and didn't deliver to the customer yet because it would have required expensive expedited transport at the end of the quarter.Is it likely that all those currently waiting for their VIN's will be assigned a 2023 unit? Or does Tesla have a backlog of 2022 units which they could still assign to those waiting?
I would assume not. The car runs Linux, and that should cover both AMD and Intel hardware. Of course, the AMD hardware is considered to be good for gaming, while the Intel hardware is not.Is steam integration hardware dependent?
@JB47394 what is steam integration? ThanksDefinitely the removal of ultrasonic sensors. Probable removal of the steering wheel stalks (web site images still show stalks). Outside chance of a powered frunk. Possible Steam integration.
If you're waiting for a VIN you'll get a 2023. You can confirm that by looking at the VIN when you receive it. The 10th digit will be N for 2022 and P for 2023. They skip O because it can be mistaken for a 0. The only 2022 vehicles that Tesla has on hand are the ones they built and didn't deliver to the customer yet because it would have required expensive expedited transport at the end of the quarter.
Access to Valve's Steam gaming distribution service from the car, allowing people to play a huge array of games on the car's screen. It's one of those things that comes from Elon being a gamer. Some games are free and some much be purchased. Anyone already owning Steam games will be able to play them through the car when and if the integration ever happens.@JB47394 what is steam integration? Thanks
If you have the Long Range it’s most likely NCA chemistryHow do I determine what Batteries/battery cells are in my TM3LR?
Thanks, I know it is likely.... i'm trying to learn how to confirm with certainty?If you have the Long Range it’s most likely NCA chemistry
The Nickel Cobalt Aluminum (NCA) chemistry is used pretty much everywhere in Tesla's vehicles. The only exceptions are the Model 3 Short Range, which uses Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries, and the new Model Y that has the 4680 batteries, which use a Nickel Cobalt Manganese (NCM) chemistry.Thanks, I know it is likely.... i'm trying to learn how to confirm with certainty?
To our knowledge lfp is only used in SR models.Thanks, I know it is likely.... i'm trying to learn how to confirm with certainty?
There's no way to predict your VIN date. Your EDD will certainly move a bit before you see a VIN. Anyone who doesn't have a VIN will definitely get a vehicle without ultrasonic sensors. Tesla said that they would be removing them as of this month.Ordered my grey RWD with 18’ aero wheels and no FSD on June 1, as of right now the EDD is Oct 26 - Nov 23. Anyone have any idea approx when I'll get a VIN? Also, what are the chances that I receive a 2023 model without the ultrasonic sensors?
Why would you reject a 2022 VIN?Is there any grounds to reject a VIN if a 2022 model year is assigned instead of a 2023? I am already coming of a 'hold status' and I fear my order will get canceled if I reject a 2022 VIN.
I want a 2023 model for resale down the road.There's no way to predict your VIN date. Your EDD will certainly move a bit before you see a VIN. Anyone who doesn't have a VIN will definitely get a vehicle without ultrasonic sensors. Tesla said that they would be removing them as of this month.
Why would you reject a 2022 VIN?
You want the 2023 so you can say it's one year younger when you resell it?I want a 2023 model for resale down the road.
Well. I just sold my 2021 that was delivered last Nov, they were already delivering 2022 in other markets. If I had refused the car and gotten a 2022 it would have been worth $3800 more. I don’t agree with that anymore than pricing houses at a price per sqft. Just because it isn’t right, doesn’t mean it’s not the way things are.,..You want the 2023 so you can say it's one year younger when you resell it?
Makes perfect sense to me. Why wouldn't you want a 2023 MY vs a 2022? It will make a difference on resale.You want the 2023 so you can say it's one year younger when you resell it?
Damn, so that means If I decided to opt into FSD once I receive the car, I won’t even have most of the features until further notice?Anyone who doesn't have a VIN will definitely get a vehicle without ultrasonic sensors. Tesla said that they would be removing them as of this month.