Whenever Tesla revises a part, they APPEAR to keep the same part number, but the increase the last character. As an example, if the part number is 400-234-A, and they revise it, the new number will be 400-234-B (a third revision would be “C”, etc.)
Anyway, when I look at Tesla’s new online parts catalog, the latest part numbers for the front and rear air strut assemblies are:
Front
1027361-00-G and 1027361-25-E (note: Not sure what the delta is here with the “25”)
Rear
1027461-00-E and 1024761-00-G
You guys might poke your heads into the wheel wells to compare those numbers to your own air struts. For easier access, raise the suspension to very high. For the front you might have to turn the wheel left or right. Oh, and I often poke my cell phone camera in there to snap a pic of the part number labels.
Of course, even if there is a revision, we don’t know the nature of it and Tesla isn’t likely to just install a new set for fun or w/o pressure, In the past, for other cars, I have just purchased later factory parts and installed them myself. These air struts are very pricey though if I remember correctly.