Cybertruck Gets Tesla’s Most Advanced FSD Update Yet, But Is It Ready?
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Cybertruck Gets Tesla’s Most Advanced FSD Update Yet, But Is It Ready?

Electrify Expo San Francisco test ride demo Tesla Cybertruck
  • Tesla’s FSD V12.5.5 update brings an advanced highway driving system powered by a neural network.
  • The update includes vision-based attention monitoring and improvements in lane changes, parking, and intersections.
  • The system is in early access, requiring drivers to stay cautious and attentive.

Tesla has finally rolled out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system to the Cybertruck after a 10-month wait. The new FSD V12.5.5 update brings advanced driver-assist capabilities to the all-electric pickup, including an end-to-end highway driving system and vision-based attention monitoring. Though this update is still in early access and drivers need to be cautious, it’s a significant advancement in autonomous driving for the Cybertruck.


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The Cybertruck FSD (Supervised) update is taking driving to a whole new level by going beyond basic lane keeping or cruise control. The FSD V12.5.5 update is Tesla’s most advanced system yet, powered by a neural network trained on millions of real-world video clips. It replaces over 300,000 lines of old code, swapping out outdated technology for something that feels built for the future. A future where your car handles the thinking, letting you focus on where you want to go next.

The FSD (Supervised) update may seem like just a software upgrade, but it has a big impact on your driving experience. It offers smoother lane changes, better handling at intersections, improved parking, and a smart speed profile that adjusts to how you drive. When you’re paying a premium price for the Cybertruck in the Foundation Series trim, you should expect this level of innovation, and get the features you’re paying for.

Electrify Expo San Francisco test ride demo Tesla Cybertruck with FSD update
EV enthusiast test driving the Tesla Cybertruck and exploring its features at Electrify Expo.

But there’s a bit of unease with all this. While Tesla is showing us a sneak peek at the next chapter, it’s not quite there yet. The Cybertruck FSD (Supervised) may sound exciting, but it’s still in an early access phase, so drivers need to be careful. Sure, the system’s end-to-end neural network can handle highway driving, but Tesla has made it clear that your vehicle isn’t fully autonomous. You’re still responsible for everything that happens on the road. Does that dampen some of the excitement? A bit, but that’s the trade-off for having futuristic technology in your vehicle.

And let’s not ignore the elephant in the room. The Cybertruck news about this release makes it clear that only a select few, Tesla employees and early access program members, confirmed by Not A Tesla App, are getting the new FSD (Supervised) update right now. The rest of the Cybertruck owners? They’re still waiting. Again. Tesla’s staggered rollout is meant to ensure everything runs smoothly before it’s available to everyone, but it’s frustrating, I’m sure. They’ve already waited 10 months, and now they’re told to wait even longer? It feels like innovation is being kept just out of reach, reserved for those with insider access.


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Here’s where it gets really interesting. While the Cybertruck FSD (Supervised) might be imperfect, it’s already light-years ahead of anything else on the market. We’ve seen companies make promises about autonomous driving, but none of them can touch the level of sophistication that Tesla is achieving with this update.

Tesla Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive and Cyberbeast prices FSD Supervised Update

Tesla’s relentless push for innovation is something that should be celebrated, but we can’t ignore the responsibility that comes with it. Consumers deserve to know exactly what they’re getting when they buy a $20,000 premium package. And more importantly, they deserve transparency about how safe and reliable these advanced systems really are. Tesla’s FSD notes caution against complacency, yet we all know how easy it is for people to get too comfortable, especially when the technology feels like it can do everything for you.

Electrify Expo San Francisco Tesla Cybertruck demo with FSD update

Still, if you’re on the fence about whether the Cybertruck and its FSD (Supervised) update are worth it, here’s the reality: this is where driving is headed. Yes, it’s early access. Yes, there are caveats. But make no mistake, this is the kind of innovation that moves markets and changes expectations. The features that Tesla is rolling out, from vision-based attention monitoring to highway autonomy, are what’s going to define the next decade of driving.

And if you want to experience it firsthand, you have the opportunity to test drive the Tesla Cybertruck at Electrify Expo events.

It’s time for automakers to step up. If you’re not offering customers the freedom that comes with a truly intelligent vehicle, then you’re holding them back. The Tesla Cybertruck proves that the way we drive is evolving. And consumers deserve nothing less.


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RANDI BENTIA

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