I have a model Y and get between 80 to 90% of the rated range depending on how heavy my right foot is. On full charge that is about 270 miles.
The move to the 4680 cells early next year is going to change a lot of people's perception. This will allow them to dramatically increase the range of the vehicles while maintaining or decreasing the weight of the battery pack.
To put it in perspective, the previous model S range was around 350 miles. The move to the 4680 is going to give the top-end model S over 500 miles of range. The move to the 4680 cells for the model 3 and model y mass-market cars should put them over 400 miles of rated range which will equate to a real world range over 350 miles.
Regardless, my current model Y has more range than I will ever use in a single day. And with the spacing of the supercharger Network there is really nowhere in the US I cannot go with short pit stops. Given that I'm hauling children on any road trip, I am generally stopping for about half an hour every few hours for food and bathrooms anyway.