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I saw this too. I’m thinking it should be about 260miles coz the LR has 10% increase from previous model (pre refresh X). Did you order the new SR?Hi everyone.
Just saw on the Tesla website the EPA est. range of the Model X Standard Range went up by 5 miles from 250 to 255!
I didn't notice any difference with the Long Range or Performance, but I could be wrong.
I saw this too. I’m thinking it should be about 260miles coz the LR has 10% increase from previous model (pre refresh X). Did you order the new SR?
Yes, I ordered the new SR on 5/10. I too thought the mile discrepancy between the SR & LR was too high, but I’ll take the extra 5 miles.
I wonder how this will affect real world range. I’ve read that due to the SR being software limited it can be charged to 100% without I’ll affects on the battery. If the LR is charged to 80% and a SR is charged to 100% that’s not a big difference.
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No, the SR battery isn’t software limited, it’s a 75kwh battery pack. The agent from Tesla had confirmed it when I asked about it battery packed used for SR after the refresh had been announced.
Man, I hate it when there is conflicting information.
When I test drove earlier this month my 'agent' told me specifically that Tesla is dropping the 75kwh naming for the standard range because it is in fact a 100kwh software limited battery. He continued, Tesla wanted to use fewer cells in the standard range battery but this was a easier/cheaper solution. There are a plethora of articles and forum post discussing this. I will send an email to my Delivery assistant person to get a conformation.
Tesla launches new cheaper Model S and Model X with software-limited battery pack
Tesla launches new cheaper Model S and Model X with software-limited battery pack - Electrek