According to vehicles part of the @TeslaFi fleet, this update looks to be rolling out for vehicles in Europe, detected in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. These vehicles previously had 2022.4.5.3 installed, with the latter’s release notes the same as 2022.4.5.
No word on what’s exactly new just yet, but stay tuned for updates.
Update: You can see 2022.4.5.5 release notes below obtained by Tesla North, shared by @teslatom2 in Germany.
According to a Google Translate of the image, it shows:
Cabin Camera
Regenerative Braking in Autopilot
Car Colorizer
Save Dashcam Clips
As for American 2022.4.5.5 release notes shared by @JbTeslamanand his Model S refresh, the release notes are the same except for the addition of ‘Nearby Superchargers’:
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