With that said, Model 3, which already got its refresh, is also getting a slight range bump.
The Model 3 Long Range Dual Motor with 19″ wheels saw an increase today from 305 miles to now 316 miles:
In this case, the increase only affects the Model 3 on 19″, which might point more to new EPA cycle testing than a change in efficiency or powertrain.
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