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2/2019 build, pre-Raven, (purchase agreement list "range upgrade"???) and made the purchase within the window a few weeks ago to get the free supercharging promo. Extremely happy with this car. View attachment 413095 View attachment 413096
2/2019 build, pre-Raven, (purchase agreement list "range upgrade"???) and made the purchase within the window a few weeks ago to get the free supercharging promo. Extremely happy with this car. View attachment 413095 View attachment 413096
Confused...2% higher than the 100% range of a Raven, at what looks like 90% SoC?
I would be happy too, if I was you.
Do you have the range display set to ideal? Realistically you should be seeing about 300 miles range at 90% at realistic range setting.
The range upgrade line might just be 100 KWH battery. My 90D has that on the list of features too.
I've seen posts about this, I'm still new to Tesla ownership, where would I find this setting so I'm seeing what I guess is expected to be seen with the range reading.
I've seen posts about this, I'm still new to Tesla ownership, where would I find this setting so I'm seeing what I guess is expected to be seen with the range reading.
It's OK, I had to look myself. It's under Display, and down near the bottom. Energy Display in Distance or Energy and then either Ideal or Rated.
Ideally you want to be driving downhill with the wind at your back.....The S and X have had the rated/ideal thing for many years, I think from the introduction of the S and I think they keep it for legacy reasons.
Most cars have the manufacture date on the tire pressure sticker on the frame when you open the driver's door.2016 Model S 90 AWD 90% is at 240 and 100% is at 270.
How do you find out what month the car was produced in? I bought mine used a few weeks ago and just know it's a 2016, but don't know which month.
Most cars have the manufacture date on the tire pressure sticker on the frame when you open the driver's door.
If your sticker doesn't contain the manufacture date, another method is to look at the front end and the AP hardware. Non-refreshed front end would've been built January-April. AP1 with refreshed front-end would've been about April-September. AP2 cars were built in October-December.
If your 90% is already down to 240, I would guess you have a car from earlier in 2016.
2013 P85 184k miles. 90% is around 207 miles, 100% is 234.
Dec 2016 Model S 75 RWD 90% is at 200-202 and 100% 220-224