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I have a PN 2023 VIN R1T 17xxx. I wonder if they reset after the calendar year of production, not the model year of vehicle.
Same here... I was issued a PN 2023 17xxx R1T VIN for my (hopefully) end of Jan delivery.

I was also told when my 8-steps opened last week that my truck hadn't been built yet... and that was on Jan 3rd 2023.
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Yes it’s a 23 year. Possibly? I didn’t know they do that. Hopefully that’s the case
The overwhelming majority of carmakers reset VINs every model year. Only a few are a continuous running tally. (Ferrari, notably, uses 100% sequential VINs across all vehicles. You can tell from a Ferrari's VIN *exactly* where that vehicle falls in the build order among all Ferrarris ever. Obviously for high-volume manufacturers, that won't work.)
 

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Yes, VINs were reset for 2023. I was talking to guys at the service center and they are screwed (for the short term). Up till now, everything at the service centers is based on th last 6 digits of the VIN. With 2023 models now shipping, there are duplicates showing up in their systems.

just another fun part of a new car company. LOL
I don’t get why they don’t use the last 7, as, say, BMW does - then it captures the 10th digit.
 

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Yes, VINs were reset for 2023. I was talking to guys at the service center and they are screwed (for the short term). Up till now, everything at the service centers is based on th last 6 digits of the VIN. With 2023 models now shipping, there are duplicates showing up in their systems.

just another fun part of a new car company. LOL
Explains why they are asking people to put their phone number on the subject line of e-mails as well as the last 6 of the VIN.
 

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Does it have a powered tonneau cover? If not, then you know for sure it's not an early build. As others have stated, sounds like a 2023 reset. Congrats.

I'm still glad I went with the truck over the SUV. If you don't need 7 seats and/or don't take dogs with you on a regular basis, the "need" for an SUV is greatly reduced. The benefits that come with the truck then become pretty attractive.
 

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Does it have a powered tonneau cover? If not, then you know for sure it's not an early build. As others have stated, sounds like a 2023 reset. Congrats.

I'm still glad I went with the truck over the SUV. If you don't need 7 seats and/or don't take dogs with you on a regular basis, the "need" for an SUV is greatly reduced. The benefits that come with the truck then become pretty attractive.
I initially had the R1T and switched to the r1s. After a while I started to see the need for a bed again and switched back to the R1T. Glad I did.
 

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Once you own a pickup you are hooked on the utility and practicality of the vehicle.

I recently hauled home a 4' x 10' sheet of Sheetrock with my R1T. The unique gooseneck hinge design lets the bed extend to 7'. It's a great feature that isn't talked about much.
 

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I just received 8 steps today and got a 2022 VIN 30xx
 

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If your Vin is PN30xx, that means it is a 2023 model. They are starting from zero for the new model year. (2022 used NN in the Vin)
 

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Informed I have a VIN PN18XXX for in production R1T. I dont think the VINs were reset?
 

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If your Vin is PN30xx, that means it is a 2023 model. They are starting from zero for the new model year. (2022 used NN in the Vin)

Mine is a NN
 

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They definitely reset the number for 2023. My 2023 VIN (vehicle is in transit still) is under 10 for an R1S LE. I know they haven’t shipped as many R1S’s, but the highest 2022 VINs I’ve seen are in the thousands.
Sweet! Yes they gave me a 22 and its VIN is in 3000s. On a train somewhere in PA as of yesterday after heading out last Friday from Normal to Brooklyn.
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