Tesla is planning to stop the production of its Model 3 at Giga Shanghai for at least two weeks, according to a recent Bloomberg report. The reason behind this pause is to upgrade the production line for the new Model 3 design, which is expected to be equipped with Tesla’s next-generation Autopilot and self-driving hardware HW4.
Sources have revealed that the production lines have been gradually upgraded over the past two months, and this upcoming halt will finalize the production line upgrade process in order to start the production of the new Model 3. This step is crucial for Tesla as it strives to maintain its position as a leader in the electric vehicle market and to keep up with the increasing demand for its vehicles.
The new Model 3 is expected to feature a number of improvements and new features that will take it to the next level in terms of both performance and safety. In particular, the new Autopilot and self-driving hardware HW4 are expected to be a game-changer, offering more advanced capabilities than ever before.
Furthermore, Tesla is gearing up for its upcoming Investor Day on March 1st, during which it is expected to provide more details about its next iteration of its computer vision system.