Tesla's Cybertruck Finally Gets Full Self-Driving Software
After months of delays, Tesla has rolled out its Full Self-Driving feature to select Cybertruck owners, but concerns about safety and performance persist.
- Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software is now available to some Cybertruck owners through an early access program.
- The FSD update, version 12.5.5, merges highway and city street driving but still requires driver supervision.
- Independent tests reveal the FSD system requires human intervention approximately every 13 miles, raising safety concerns.
- Videos from early testers show mixed results, with some instances of the Cybertruck nearly driving into medians.
- Tesla plans to unveil a self-driving robotaxi on October 10, but skepticism remains about the company's ability to deliver fully autonomous vehicles.