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Tesla Cybercab undergoes testing in New Zealand for the first time
Tesla has transported two Cybercab prototypes to New Zealand for winter testing, marking the global expansion of its validation program previously focused in the U.S. The cold and icy conditions in New Zealand enable assessment of the autonomous vehicle's vision system and hardware under harsh weather. Tesla also rolled out FSD version 14.3.3 in Australia and New Zealand this week, hinting at potential Robotaxi service expansion in Oceania. Mass production at Gigafactory Texas is progressing, with over 100 Cybercabs staged for testing and deployment.
- Two Cybercab prototypes in New Zealand for winter testing
- FSD v14.3.3 rolled out in Australia and New Zealand this week
๐ Why it matters: The Cybercab prototypes in New Zealand and FSD v14.3.3 rollout show focus on validating vehicle and software in extreme weather and preparing for international expansion.
๐ Upside: Enables validation of vision system and hardware in cold and icy conditions, essential for a global Robotaxi.
๐ Risk: Regulatory challenges and local compliance may delay commercial deployment.
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