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I was browsing the model 3 page on Tesla’s website today and notice the pictures of the Dual Motor are lower than the SR+. Haven’t noticed this before. Does the non performance Dual Motor have lower springs vs the SR+??
I've also been wondering about that after seeing it's almost as low as the Performance model on their configurator. The configurator shows the biggest change is from the RWD to the AWD, and then just a little lower for the Performance. My 5/19 AWD was very high, just like the configurator is showing for the RWD.
That’s the biggest gripe i have about the website. The performance model isn’t low at all. It’s got like a 3-4 finger gap depending on your finger size. The website shows it with like UP moderate springs, which is about 1.5” drop.
I’m also curious if this is a recent change or if it was always like that. I have a Dual Motor from Feb. which doesn’t seem to be that low but I could be wrong. Maybe someone that took delivery recently would be able to measure the gap to find out.
I was browsing the model 3 page on Tesla’s website today and notice the pictures of the Dual Motor are lower than the SR+. Haven’t noticed this before. Does the non performance Dual Motor have lower springs vs the SR+??
Maybe that could be why it's shown that way on the website, but I believe the real question is "were the height differences always shown this way in their configurator?" or "has there been a change to the acutual height of the cars in the last few months"? I very much doubt the batteries are now heavier than when I bought my AWD.