@Core and I were discussing this issue before a canyon trip.
Signet Surge used to be a problem in my GT, and the car would pull a lot more for a lot longer than the last trip in early November. I forget when I posted about a possible fix to Signet Surge... The timeframe had to be similar of August-ish where the issue went away or minimized to small bands of SoC, but the car has consistently pulled lower numbers afterwards. Cars that pulled relatively high numbers (anecdotal I know...) were experiencing the surging at much wider and longer SoC ranges.
Of particular note, the last trip was particularly frustrating being 1,300+ mile roundtrip where the estimated charging time was consistently 10+ minutes longer for the targeted SoC. Multiple stops quickly adds up the time.
Single digits SoC multiple times never pulled more than 270-280 kWh, and there was no message from the charging station. Ideal conditions of 60-80F° with preconditioning always allowed the full time.
I wish I had documented numbers, but alas, here we are. The biggest indicator to me is the difference in estimated charging times vs actual charging times when the charger is not the limiting factor. This indicates a change in charging curve calculations for one or both sides.
Side Note: The GT-P loaner did not appear to have this issue. However, this was in the early July timeframe and before the specified timeframe. Bill posted photos of the Sapphire pulling into the 300s well into the 20s SoC. I posted a similar photo in the loaner on a trip.
This begs the question: Is there a significant difference in charging rates between the GT-P, Dream P, and Sapphire vs the other trims?
As we consider the replacement for our car, the range hit of the "performance" models is greatly outweighed by faster charging. The question above matters in the very real sense for those piling the miles on their cars with long trips.