Not sure if you all saw this thread in the other forum, but it essentially says that the 3D vs P3D- is essentially just a software upgrade.
I ordered a Performance 3. The car at delivery was an AWD.
In addition to that, Telsa just announced this morning that they are almost exclusively producing AWD vehicles at 3Q end (very few RWD). So for those of us who ordered the P3D-, I'm hoping we are able to get our vehicles soon.
Regarding the P3D+, I'm still not 100% clear what it takes to upgrade a 3D (AWD) to a P3D+ (aside from the items listed in the PUP). From what I can tell, it's only a software upgrade and perhaps a suspension change? At any rate, if this is true (that the Performance and AWD are essentially just different in software), that's a smart move on Tesla's part. Would potentially make production way more efficient.
I ordered a Performance 3. The car at delivery was an AWD.
In addition to that, Telsa just announced this morning that they are almost exclusively producing AWD vehicles at 3Q end (very few RWD). So for those of us who ordered the P3D-, I'm hoping we are able to get our vehicles soon.
Regarding the P3D+, I'm still not 100% clear what it takes to upgrade a 3D (AWD) to a P3D+ (aside from the items listed in the PUP). From what I can tell, it's only a software upgrade and perhaps a suspension change? At any rate, if this is true (that the Performance and AWD are essentially just different in software), that's a smart move on Tesla's part. Would potentially make production way more efficient.