Tesla changed how much far their cars can go. Some car models now can go less distance than before, up to 37 miles less. They didn't say why they did this. Read from source...
1. The article title is misleading and sensationalized. It does not accurately reflect the main point of the article, which is to report the changes in range estimates for some Tesla models, but rather tries to imply a negative or alarming situation for Tesla owners or potential buyers. A more appropriate title could be "Tesla Revises Range Estimate: Model S,X,Y Variants See As Much As 37 Mile Drop".
2. The article does not provide any context or explanation for the reasons behind the range estimate changes. This leaves readers without a clear understanding of why Tesla decided to revise its estimates and whether this is a temporary or permanent change. A better article would include some information from Tesla's official statements, industry experts, or other sources that could shed light on the possible causes and implications of the changes.
3. The article uses vague and imprecise language throughout. For example, it says "Tesla’s website now shows a range of 242-260 miles for the base model of the Model Y" without specifying whether this is an EPA-rated or a Tesla-estimated range, or whether this is a change from the previous estimate. It also says "This is a nearly 20-mile drop in range on the two higher-end variants of the company’s most popular vehicle" without specifying which models are considered the most popular or how the drop is calculated. A more accurate and informative article would use clearer terminology and provide numerical values for the changes in range estimates.