Depends on the generation of the seats. Gen1 ventilated seats came with Performance and non Performance vehicles, but Gen2's were exclusive to the Performance versions.
Also, Textile Seats never had the ventilation feature, it was just for the leather and faux vegan leather options.
It might be good to add that the ventilated seats on both generations really really suck... figuratively and literally, as they don't blow air but suck air, and they are abismal.
I have the Gen1's on my 2017 Model S, and my wife has the Gen2's on her 2019 Performance Raven Model X, and you can bearly feel them working during a mildly hot day. The Gen2's where a really pathetic improvement attempt, as they are as bad as the Gen1's IMO. The Gen1's are usually real leather (except the white ones) and since they are perforated, they easily tear and crack due to the structural compromise the perforations cause.
Gen2's are faux vegan leather and therefore much much better in terms of creases and tearing, but the ventilated aspect is simply a joke compared to other car brands, and they have to be vacuumed frequently as the perforations usually get filled with small dust and fabric particles, which complicates the situation due to the system sucking and not blowing the debris out.
From what I've read here on TMC, the new Palladium ventilated seats a much much better, but I haven't tried them myself.