They should have used the range of that model, the chart shows a crazy shortfall because it’s wrong.
They’re also setting the expectation you have 10 or so miles after zero, I think you’d be living dangerously assuming that in real life.
But it highlights a problem, maybe consequence is a better word, mentioned elsewhere, every few months a Tesla is different to the same model but made earlier, any article saying this is how a M3 or MY is is often only relevant to that production window. The article suggests a M3 and MY behave differently, but do they, or does a 2021 model behave differently to a 2022?