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How To Tell If A 2019 X Is A Raven?

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To quote DerbyDave:

Build date April, 2019 or later, plus go to Additional Vehicle Information on center screen. These values should be among those observed:
Air Suspension type: Adaptive
Autopilot Computer: Full self-driving computer
Motor Type Front: Permanent Magnet
Motor Type Rear: Induction Large

 
Raven Long Range will have the small induction rear motor. The front motor is the easiest way to tell

Also I don't think they started using the Dual Motor badging scheme from Model 3 until the Raven updates, but I could be mistaken
 
Raven Long Range will have the small induction rear motor. The front motor is the easiest way to tell

Also I don't think they started using the Dual Motor badging scheme from Model 3 until the Raven updates, but I could be mistaken
The OP asked about Model X specifically. Why are we making this complicated? This is even posted in the Model X subforum.

Post #4 is all you need.

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