The Tesla Cybertruck is set to receive its first Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature this weekend, as the company has announced Autopark will begin rolling out to owners this weekend.
The Cybertruck has been available in its current Foundation Series trim since late last year. The Foundation Series carries a US$20K premium over regular pricing, with that premium including extra features and accessories. Even though one of those features is FSD, the company has yet to release a version of FSD compatible with the electric pickup in the 10 months since its release.
While Elon Musk initially promised FSD was coming to the Cybertruck in June with the release of FSD v12.5, but that timeline has now been revised to September. In the meantime there is some good news for Cybertruck owners, as one of the features in the FSD suite will be rolling out to owners this weekend.
That’s according to Ashok Elluswamy, Director – Autopilot Software at Tesla, who congratulated the Cybertruck account on learning how to park, adding that he was excited to see it being shown off this weekend.
We are glad that you finally learnt how to park yourself. Looking forward to you showing this off this weekend.
— Ashok Elluswamy (@aelluswamy) September 4, 2024
The release of Autopark is not to be confused with the another FSD-related feature that was rolled out to the Cybertruck last month. That was the release of the vision-based Park Assist, which includes visualizations to assist with parking, but no autonomous parking capabilities.