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Probably not. It would take a lot of grip to accelerate harder with just RWD. More power would likely just trigger the traction control more often. AWD is your friend.
"No, because they are using LFP batteries in these cars now and those batteries are heavier and less energy dense, which is why the 0-60 for LFP model 3s is half a second slower than previous non LFP model 3s"
There is basically zero chance of this happening for RWD model 3s in my opinion.
EDIT.. I just realized this is in the model Y subforum, not model 3. US model Ys are not LFP (yet) so I am going to change my "basically zero chance of this happening" to "almost no chance, maybe 1 percent".
There is zero reason for Tesla to do this, or even look into doing it.