
Tesla has started rolling out its 2022.4.5.18 software update, as detected by @Teslascope, on a Model 3 in Viken, Norway.
This particular vehicle from the Teslascope fleet was previously on Tesla’s 2022.4.5.16 software update.
No word on what’s exactly new yet, but when 2022.4.5.18 release notes are available, we’ll update this story accordingly. We suspect this update may include Cabin Camera updates such as recently seen in 2022.4.5.17.
Update March 24: You can see 2022.4.5.18 release notes below shared by Tesla North reader @Ruhccoon. They are the same as 2022.4.5.17. As a reminder, Cabin Camera analytics are enabled to YES by default:

If you received Tesla’s 2022.4.5.18 update, feel free to email us screenshots to ti**@********th.com or send us a note on Twitter (@RealTeslaNorth).
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