Tesla has confirmed its latest bait-and-switch: Cybertruck owners will not get the Autosteer feature they paid for.

Instead, they will get a year of ‘Supervised Full Self-Driving’.

When Tesla started delivering the Cybertruck in late 2023, the software was incomplete, especially regarding its Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS) features like ‘Supervised (FSD) Full Self-Driving’, which was included in the price of all early Cybertrucks.

It took Tesla almost a year to start releasing its FSD on the Cybertruck.

After Tesla stopped making new Cybertruck Foundation Series, which are fully loaded with all options, buyers started to have the option of buying the $8,000 FSD package or keeping only the Autopilot package, which is included in the price.

Autopilot’s two main features are Traffic Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer. The first is self-explanatory, while Autosteer is Tesla’s name for active lane keeping.

The vast majority of Tesla vehicle owners don’t buy the FSD package.

As of now, 16 months after Tesla started delivering the Cybertruck, the automaker has yet to deliver Autosteer on the electric pickup truck.

Today, Tesla started reaching out to Cybertruck owners to let them know that it won’t make Autosteer available for Cybertruck owners who haven’t bought FSD:

“As we improve our Autopilot technology, our feature sets will change. Accordingly, Autosteer will not be available for Cybertruck outside of Full Self-Driving (Supervised).“

Instead, Tesla offers a year of free FSD trial to Cybertruck owners.

More details in the article.

My favorite part is how they’re now saying both "full self-driving’ and “supervised”.

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  • Jack@slrpnk.net
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    19 hours ago

    Isn’t Supervised Full Self-Driving an oxymoron? How can it be both Supervised and Full Self-Driving?

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      1 hour ago

      No it’s not.

      It fully drives itself, but legally you need to “supervise” it. It’s called that because of the laws around driving a car.

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      5 hours ago

      The actual answer: It should be Level 4 autonomy. It is capable of full self driving, but only in certain conditions.

      Do note that Tesla autopilot is actually only SAE level 2, so it’s just a straight up lie :)

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      18 hours ago

      How can it be both Supervised and Full Self-Driving?

      It is not all the same.

      You are full.
      The car is self driving.
      Tesla’s interns in India are supervising both you and the car.

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      19 hours ago

      It can’t be both. It’s not self-driving. That’s just what they call it to oversell it. I’m assuming they had to add the “Supervised” part for legal reasons.

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          It’s called what it is because of the laws that demand any self driving/automated driving be “supervised” and require regular checks that the driver is paying attention.

          You’re essentially saying that Tesla should be made to do something that they’re already doing.

    • taladar@sh.itjust.works
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      19 hours ago

      Supervised Full Self-Driving seems like a euphemism for driving with a driving instructor. You fully drive yourself but someone supervises you while you do it.