Let's go with an update...
MORNING CHAMPION, is sailing across the Atlantic Ocean bound for Zeebrugge on January 2nd. It seems that he definitely did not unload all the cars in Barcelona, since delivery dates in northern European countries have been delayed.
TITUS Southampton 18 Jan & Zeebrugge 20 Jan. Sailing through the Indian Ocean near Madagascar towards the Cape of Good Hope.
DON JUAN, Brisbane Dec 29, is confirmed by Australian buyers to be transporting at least M3.
HOEGH TRAPPER, Zeebrugge 9 Jan. Yesterday it was confirmed that he transports a batch of Teslas by a fellow forum member. If you have a VIN assigned and want to check if your car is transported by this ship, search for it through this link...
Cargo Tracking | RoRo tracking | Höegh Autoliners
It is currently in Piraeus, Greece, its next destination will be Malta December 31 before heading towards Zeebrugge.
HOEGH DETROIT, Zeebrugge 22 Jan. Sailing through the Indian Ocean towards the Cape of Good Hope. At the moment, there is no confirmation that it transports Teslas and I don't have much hope either, however, if someone who is waiting for a car in a country in northern Europe and has a VIN, they can check if their car is on said ship through the following link ...
Cargo Tracking | RoRo tracking | Höegh Autoliners
If any search is successful, please report it.
GLOVIS SUMMIT, another ship sailing through the Indian Ocean towards the Cape of Good Hope. Its final destination is Barcelona, where it will arrive on January 19. Yesterday, VINs began to arrive in Spain and they could come from this ship, but it is not yet confirmed.
MORNING CECILIE, after a short stopover in Gunsan, South Korea, left for Singapore and will then leave for Brazil. No downloads of Teslas have been reported.
VIKING PASSAMA, departed from the North Port of Shanghai on December 23 and after a brief stop in the South Korean port of Masan, headed to Brisbane. ETA January 7. At the moment it is not confirmed if she transports Teslas.