bad news, my DS just emailed me back and said he looked up my MX75D that is on route to Toronto, ontario for pickup, and I have the old MCU.
Lots of good debate from the members here on pro's and con's of how tesla manages continuous improvements of vehicles. I completely get that (don't agree)Tesla does not do the industry standard of making new changes on a model year schedule. BUT my issue is, how can they make a change (I believe this MCU is significant, 7 years it hasn't changed, and the current system is very well known sore spot) tand not include cars that in production or pending product VERY shortly. I haven't even received my custom order car, and I have old, and others have new MCU already delivered to them or on it's way. it just doesn't make sure. it's not like Tesla increased the price to account for the new MCU cars.
My opinion, if TESLA wants to continue the "continuous improvement of vehicles whenever they want with no schedule" (i get all their reasons on the sales side), THEN, they should offer anyone who did not receive the new change and pending delivery a free upgrade and any previously delivered cars within "X" number of days a free upgrade. ESPECIALLY if it's a plug and play upgrade. I'm not talking about a complete redesign of exterior and/or interior, that's a different problem.(where having model year changes would absolutely solve)
I'm venting, but geez, my experience with TESLA vs all the Lexus and Acura vehicles I have owned/purchased in the last 20 years is a very different experience.