
A few days ago I was out with my daughter and she said, ‘Have you seen this?’ We were in Starbucks sipping hot chocolate and it was freezing outside she turned on YouTube and we sat and watched the new video released by Tesla of the cars being tested in the snow in New Zealand.
This is a dream come true to me because my favorite kind of Tesla videos is the ones with the cars drifting in the snow. So this article is going to feature some images from that and hopefully, you’ll enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.
Snowy Tesla Proving Grounds | July in New Zealand
When it’s hot in Texas it’s freezing in New Zealand and Tesla tests software updates that are created in part by the team in the USA and are uploaded to the cars in New Zealand for testing.
Tesla shared a wide shot of the proving grounds, and they are magnificent in the below photo!

This Looks Fun, I Want to do it!

Not so fast. Well, maybe you could do it. And Tesla engineers in the video were shown shoveling snow, getting up early in the dark, installing tires in the snow, driving in rain and snow, analyzing performance, cleaning dirt and ice off tires and explaining that they do everything, from driving the car to writing the code to calibration to “improve the software using a super quick feedback loop.”
One Tesla engineer explains that he gets up at 5 am, works 12 hours, and is pretty much busy the whole time. I know what that’s like. Registered Nurses have a similar 12-hour schedule, and it is hard work. These Tesla employees know they are doing work that will save lives and they were willing to share their thoughts in the video. Here are a few of their comments,
“Where else are you going to find snow in July and August? It’s crazy! It’s confusing for the body and it’s always been that way. But it puts a smile on your face every single day. No matter how many weeks you’re working here!” – Tesla engineer in a Texas Buc-ee’s shirt
“A day in New Zealand starts at 5 am. You wake up. You go go go as soon as you get here, we’re usually here from 7-7 and we’ll drive back with the data, compare the build to the next day and hopefully grab some dinner.” – Tesla engineers
“Obviously fun and important work” – Tesla engineer
“We go all over to test the cars to the extreme so that no matter where the customer takes the car the vehicles are going to be stable.” – Tesla engineer
“It’s super cool to talk to people in California, send that update halfway across the world, you go on top of a mountain and you test that update. That’s something that I’ve never experienced before.” -Tesla engineer

Here are some of the projects that Tesla worked on in July!
- Model Y track mode. A new development for the Y performance package that enables wild maneuvers and drifting
- Winter TESLA improvements for all four S3XY cars
- thousands of runs and extreme conditions to test each new software before it’s released
UPDATE: On January 11, 2023 Tesla shared a video of Model Y drifting in snow, enjoy it!
CONCLUSION
Tesla shared a rare behind-the-scenes look at how they test and improve vehicle performance in winter conditions. Tesla engineers also shared their personal experiences and spoke about what it is like to do this kind of work. I would say the best part about their job is taking the Model Y onto the proving grounds on a sunny day and having to test track mode on the snow hundreds of times! Enjoy the video!
Love to read more on other topics?
Read Miss Go Electric’s live Twitter thread on her experience traveling in severe winter weather here.
Check out Drive Tesla Canada’s Tweet about success in freezing weather in a Model 3 here.
Tesla Cold Weather Travel: Travel Better with Safety Tips from Tesla and an RN Read a brief overview of my recommendations, many based on what Tesla also recommends.
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Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to What’s Up Tesla – December 24, 2022. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author is to support Tesla and Elon Musk in both making life better on earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization. Header image Courtesy Tesla, Inc.
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One of my Cousins lives in Christchurch New Zealand. Exciting to see The awesome Tesla Testing in snowy/icy conditions!!
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Hi Gail, Keep the info coming thank you! btw i cannot access Twitter effective a few minutes ago, no matter how hard i try, it looks like my account is hacked into, although the site says “twitter down” !! i may have to start a brand new Twitter account, hope not! Thank goodness i am able to receive Tesla News/updates via email! Will keep trying to access Twitter!! Tesla-In-Toronto is exciting to see!!
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I can’t wait to drive my new Tesla in the winter next year.
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