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Check the actual battery for confirmation.Is there any way that a P85D would be upgraded to a P90D?
Matching VINs on screen and body sticker, but on the screen it shows P90D with VIN on same screen, the car badging shows P85D, the car is listed as P85D.
I'm new too, so I don't know if there's a FAQ, but P is Performance, 85 or 90 is the kwh rating of the battery, D is Dual Motor or AWD.Question for a potential new Tesla: Is there a beginners thread somewhere that has all of these definitions such as P85D, P90D, etc?
5YJSA1H23EFP62796 is the VINYes, a number of 85 kWh battery cars have had failed batteries and were replaced under warranty with 90kWh batteries. What's the VIN?
Also you can ask Tesla directly for clarification.
I've read several threads, and I'm still unclear. Underlined P90D should signify Ludicrous mode, and in later models, P90DL means Ludicrous mode right?Note that the P90D is NOT underlined on the screen, so you probably have Insane rather than Ludicrous.
Also, since the P90D was underlined on the badge, it did have Ludicrous mode on the car at some point right? (assuming the badge isn't fake)Note that the P90D is NOT underlined on the screen, so you probably have Insane rather than Ludicrous.
I've read several threads, and I'm still unclear. Underlined P90D should signify Ludicrous mode, and in later models, P90DL means Ludicrous mode right?
I haven't been able to confirm ANYTHING from Tesla, Ludicrous or Insane, or service history as to why the battery was replaced.
Also, since the P90D was underlined on the badge, it did have Ludicrous mode on the car at some point right? (assuming the badge isn't fake)