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Yay! Update completed 20 minutes ago:

Order date 2/13/20
Delivery date 3/11/20
MVOA LR (now LR+)
MCU LR (now LR+)
Monroney sticker LR
VIN: 378xxx
Battery version F
Software version 2019.35.108 [now 2020.8.2]
Maximum range 335 [now 394]
Battery SN: T20B0372085

Now I have FSD preview, text messaging, camp mode, and expanded voice commands among other things. Now I'm a happy camper.
 
Yay! Update completed 20 minutes ago:

Order date 2/13/20
Delivery date 3/11/20
MVOA LR (now LR+)
MCU LR (now LR+)
Monroney sticker LR
VIN: 378xxx
Battery version F
Software version 2019.35.108 [now 2020.8.2]
Maximum range 335 [now 394]
Battery SN: T20B0372085

Now I have FSD preview, text messaging, camp mode, and expanded voice commands among other things. Now I'm a happy camper.
Congratulations! I am already on F/W: 2020.28.1 ae1963092ff8, but I do not have the LR+ features yet
Wonder why mine has the same software but not the range?

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Congratulations! I am already on F/W: 2020.28.1 ae1963092ff8, but I do not have the LR+ features yet
Wonder why mine has the same software but not the range?

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Oddly enough, the change in range and the change in model designation did not come from a OTA update. It simply appeared overnight. I cannot explain it, but i went out to my car to see if there was a software update available and I noticed the model had changed to Long Range Plus, so I checked the range and BOOM, 387 (which then changed to 391 the next day).

I don't know what/why/how the change happened, but there was no update to the car and I did not have to "do" anything.
 
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Oddly enough, the change in range and the change in model designation did not come from a OTA update. It simply appeared overnight. I cannot explain it, but i went out to my car to see if there was a software update available and I noticed the model had changed to Long Range Plus, so I checked the range and BOOM, 387 (which then changed to 391 the next day).

I don't know what/why/how the change happened, but there was no update to the car and I did not have to "do" anything.
Great, my car sits directly below the router in the garage,
so it should have no problem calling home. When I finish my data sheets,
I'll go check the drivers screen
 
I have a MS built in Nov. 2019, delivered Dec. 2019 with an F battery. I downloaded update 2020.8.1 early last week with no range change. Suddenly today my charge slider shows a max range of 388 mi and my car is now designated as a Long Range Plus. I am posting because I have not seen any other pres-2020 built receiving the range upgrade.

Congrats, your timing was perfect. I have a 2020 MS built Oct 2019, delivered Nov 2019, only E battery.

My car was advertised as 370 mile range. I have never see more than 361 miles indicated, although I've only had car during Chicago winter. On the couple days the weather has warmed up, I have seen 250w/mi avg, so hopeful of reaching 370 come summer.

Interested in seeing what happens when the next SW update comes, been almost 3 months.
 
I hate to resurrect this thread, but was wondering what actually needed to be done (physically, if anything) to upgrade from the Long Range to the Long Range Plus. I contacted Tesla support, and they wanted me to create a service request to have this done. From what I've read here, it seems like it's an OTA Firmware/Software update. Am I correct in believing this?