Details about the Tesla software version 9.0 have been announced ahead of its release Down Under "in a couple of weeks". On the safety front, every Model S, X and 3 equipped with "full self-driving hardware" now utilises all eight external cameras, giving Tesla's cars "better situational awareness". Bikes/motorcycles, light-duty trucks, and heavy-duty trucks are now distinctly displayed via Tesla's 360-degree visualisation system.
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