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Tesla lowers Model Y, S, and X range estimations following exaggeration complaints

Tesla lowers Model Y, S, and X range estimations following exaggeration complaints

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Several popular models are now showing lower range estimates in the US. The move comes after the DOJ opened a probe into inflated claims, but Tesla doesn’t give a reason.

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A red Tesla Model Y driving through a snowy, mountainous landscape.
Two trims of the Tesla Model Y (pictured) have had their estimated mileage lowered in the US.
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Tesla has lowered the range estimates across several Model Y, S, and X vehicles in the US, reducing the figure on certain trims by up to six percent. As reported by Electrek, Tesla’s online configurator now displays an estimated range of 285 miles for the Model Y’s Performance trim, down 18 miles from its previous 303-mile estimate. 

The Model Y Long Range is down to 310 miles from 330 while the Model X’s Plaid has dropped from 333 miles to 326. Estimates for the Model S Plaid have also been updated — more specifically, the configuration with 19-inch wheels which has fallen from 396 miles to 359. These changes have not been made to Tesla’s UK and EU listings, and ranges across other vehicles like the Cybertruck, Model 3, and the Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive remain unaffected.

A screenshot taken from the Tesla website showing updated range estimations for the Model X Plaid.
A screenshot taken from the Tesla website showing updated range estimations for the Model X Plaid.
A before and after comparison of the Model X Plaid trim’s estimated mileage.
Image: Tesla / The Verge and Image: Tesla / The Verge

Tesla has not offered an explanation for the lowered range estimations. Drive Tesla reports that the changes are related to two things after reviewing internal company documents. First, are “comfort and functionality improvements” made by Tesla that require more energy, and second is the implementation of revised EPA testing requirements that result in a “higher consumption and a slight decrease in overall range.”

For years, Tesla has earned a reputation for over-estimating its range figures, with the EPA claiming that CEO Elon Musk exaggerated the 400-mile range for the Tesla Model S Long Range back in 2020. Last October, the DOJ opened a probe into Tesla’s estimated mileage following reports that many of its figures were intentionally inflated.

Update January 5th, 8:18AM ET: Added report from Drive Tesla on reasons for the revised range estimates.