AlanSubie4Life
Efficiency Obsessed Member
Linking here to the 2021 data:
Preliminary EPA Data for Model 3 AWD & Model 3 P 2021 Released
You guys with late (post-June) 2020 AWD Model 3s should go look at your rear motor plate (left hand side rear wheel, go in above and in front of it, above aero shield, take a picture of the motor plate), to see which motor you have, I guess. My guess is it hasn't changed, but who knows.
I don't think you guys in late-year 2020 Model 3 AWDs should see a range increase, though, even if you do have a more efficient motor.
Did anyone try changing their wheel size to 18" or 20" to see whether it changed the range? As I said, I wonder whether in late 2020 vehicles they just got rid of the differences between 18"/19"/20" wheel configurations and all the vehicles now display 322 rated miles regardless of wheel choice.
Just have to fiddle around with those settings and see whether it changes anything.
Preliminary EPA Data for Model 3 AWD & Model 3 P 2021 Released
You guys with late (post-June) 2020 AWD Model 3s should go look at your rear motor plate (left hand side rear wheel, go in above and in front of it, above aero shield, take a picture of the motor plate), to see which motor you have, I guess. My guess is it hasn't changed, but who knows.
I don't think you guys in late-year 2020 Model 3 AWDs should see a range increase, though, even if you do have a more efficient motor.
Did anyone try changing their wheel size to 18" or 20" to see whether it changed the range? As I said, I wonder whether in late 2020 vehicles they just got rid of the differences between 18"/19"/20" wheel configurations and all the vehicles now display 322 rated miles regardless of wheel choice.
Just have to fiddle around with those settings and see whether it changes anything.
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