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Ok thats 281 at 80% not 272 right? I know its not much difference but
Expect it to drop like 5% the 12-18 months and level out. Related Google search.

Here is my X (green) after a few years compared to the TeslaFI.COM fleet of similar cars (blue). See text at bottom (of graphic below) for "similar" cars to mine.
You can sign up for a pretty inexpensive ($50/yr as I recall) after the trial to get a lot of insight into your car and the OTAs (your history, etc).

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Expect it to drop like 5% the 12-18 months and level out. Related Google search.

Here is my X (green) after a few years compared to the TeslaFI.COM fleet of similar cars (blue). See text at bottom (of graphic below) for "similar" cars to mine.
You can sign up for a pretty inexpensive ($50/yr as I recall) after the trial to get a lot of insight into your car and the OTAs (your history, etc).

YG6F1gC.jpg
Dear Scott, on your graph the data is km or miles?

I'm going to buy a Tesla model X performance 2020, with 20" wheels, the odometer shows 37.000 miles. At 100% battery charge it shows 276 miles, it is very bad? The consumption was 463 wh/miles.

What do u think, this is a bad data?
 
Dear Scott, on your graph the data is km or miles?

I'm going to buy a Tesla model X performance 2020, with 20" wheels, the odometer shows 37.000 miles. At 100% battery charge it shows 276 miles, it is very bad? The consumption was 463 wh/miles.

What do u think, this is a bad data?
Lets do the math. A 2020 has a 100 kWh battery. Assuming useful energy is 95% and it did not degrade a bit: 95,000 Wh / 463 Wh/mile = 205 miles of range.

I suspect that the settings in the car is displaying ideal miles, which has no value. Also where did you get the 463 Wh/mi? Was that lifetime or just what was last recorded on the dash?
 
The 463 wh/miles was lifetime :(

"I suspect that the settings in the car is displaying ideal miles" it seems there was a software upgrade, and can't switch between rated or typical - ideal miles. What does it show now, alvas typical, or always rated?
 
Dear Scott, on your graph the data is km or miles?

I'm going to buy a Tesla model X performance 2020, with 20" wheels, the odometer shows 37.000 miles. At 100% battery charge it shows 276 miles, it is very bad? The consumption was 463 wh/miles.

What do u think, this is a bad data?
It is in miles. 276 is not awful. Hard to say about the 463 because you don't really know at what speeds that is or the terrain. I would expect the high 300s at 60 MPH as a test. Seem my table in this post: Model X 20-inch square wheel setup

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