Tesla Chief Executive Officer (CEO) billionaire Elon Musk has estimated that his electric vehicle company's full self-driving (FSD) Beta version 11 would be ready for wide release by the summer of 2022, according to IANS.


Musk replied when an user on the microblogging site Twitter asked him when FSD Beta version 11 would be rolling out to testers.

"I am driving an alpha version of FSD on highway and it is not quite ready. Probably ready for wide release this summer," Musk wrote.





According to Teslarati, last week, Musk projected that FSD Beta version 10.13 would be released in "two weeks". He shared that the next version of FSD Beta would have more notable improvements, specifically regarding roundabout maneuverability.

Recently, a Tesla FSD Beta tester praised the Autopilot Team and Musk for their work on autonomous software.

According to the report, Musk shared that the software performed perfectly during a 2-hour FSD drive through winding mountain roads and described his experience as "transcendent.

Musk replied to the tester, tweeting back: "In that case, you will really love 10.13".

FSD Beta V.10.12 introduced a long list of improvements, including an upgraded decision-making framework for unprotected left turns, improved creeping, and better geometric accuracy.


Meanwhile, three online recruitment events for China scheduled this month was cancelled by Tesla.


Musk recently threatened job cuts at the at Tesla, saying it was ‘overstaffed’ in some areas.


According to the report, the Tesla CEO, however, had not commented specifically on recruitment in China, which made more than half of the vehicles for the automaker globally and contributed a quarter of its revenue in 2021.


The electric car company cancelled the three events for positions in sales, R&D, and its supply chain originally scheduled for June 16, 23, and 30, notifications on messaging app WeChat showed late on Thursday, without stating a reason.