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There was a lot of talk yesterday about what config people had and I wonder whether you have tried out this Tesla Data Decoder. It works based on the option string embedded in the image of your car in the 'Manage' page (you can extract this from source or inspect element (right click and choose Inspect while hovering over image) or in fact the VIN if you have one. I entered mine: APPB,APBS,DV4W,IPB1,PMNG,PRM31,SC04,MDL3,W40B,MT316,CPF0,DRRH
and got this readout which is exactly what I expect:
APPB Enhanced Autopilot APBS Basic Autopilot features DV4W Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive IPB1 All Black Premium Interior PMNG Midnight Silver PRM31 Premium Interior SC04 Pay per use Supercharging MDL3 Model 3 W40B 18 Aero Wheels v2 MT316 Long Range AWD MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) 4.4 s MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD 0-60 mph 4.2 s MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD Battery 0 BT38 MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD Range (NEDC) 657 km MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD Range (WLTP) 580 km MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD Range (WLTP) 360 mi MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD Top speed 233 km/h MT316 Spec M3 Long Range AWD Top speed 145 mph CPF0 Standard connectivity DRRH Right hand drive
Been told the same as this states as ordered.Excellent tool, it would be good to get everyone who's been told they'll have the increased range to use this. I've been told multiple times by different CS that my car will have the updated higher range but this tool states the as ordered. Would be goods to see if anyones is different or we're all in the same boat
It would not surprise me though that we website has the old specs listed still.
The reality of this situation is folks with a Q4 order are in between manufacturing processes in the factory.
Whist officially we should have 278 range, we ended up with a better battery… by luck.
So I’d take this tool with a grain of salt.