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A picture with a right-side drive car and FSD visualization was shared by a Twitter user, reporting that Tesla has been testing with employees for a year now and the single stack v11 might be finally the beta version that will be released in the UK or some other right-hand drive country.
According to the Twitter user, the testing has been going on for some time and the release of the beta version in the UK or other right-hand drive countries is imminent. This news has generated a lot of excitement among Tesla fans and the general public, as the Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we travel.
Introducing: the first appearance of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Beta) in the United Kingdom, running on an internal build of single-stack.
— Teslascope (@teslascope) December 19, 2022
For over a year now, Tesla has been testing their upcoming suite of autonomy features with the help of dozens of primarily secret employees. pic.twitter.com/vNDzrCgfh4
While it is not yet confirmed whether the beta version of the FSD will indeed be released in the UK or other right-hand drive countries, it is worth noting that Tesla has a history of introducing new technologies and features in a phased manner. Therefore, it is possible that the FSD beta could be released in a limited number of locations before it is rolled out more widely.
FSDBeta has been receiving a lot of attention from the media and the general public, as it is being pushed to more vehicles in the USA and Canada. Tho it has it’s share of critics it’s has been well received by the Tesla car owners who are actively using it.
Regardless of where the beta is released, it is clear that the FSD technology is making significant progress and is getting closer to becoming a reality. It will be interesting to see how the technology performs in the real world and how it is received by the public in the UK and other right-hand drive countries.
Tesla has been hiring ADAS engineers in Europe, UK and other right-hand drive countries, which could be a sign that the company is preparing to release the FSD beta in these countries.
For now, we will have to wait and see what the coming months bring. Keep an eye out for updates on the FSD beta and the potential rollout in the UK and other right-hand drive countries.
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