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Tesla Cybertruck owners won't be able to extend the range of their trucks, and Autosteer is behind a subscription.
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’.
Autopilot, which normally comes with lane-keeping called Autosteer, hasn't been feature-complete since the first truck was ...
Tesla has canceled the Cybertruck’s planned range extender after initially marketing the $16,000 accessory as a solution to ...
Tesla never publicized the battery capacity of this pack, only promising it would boost the dual motor’s range from 340 miles ...
The Cybertruck doesn't have free Autopilot, so Tesla decided to offer owners a one-year free FSD trial with the risk of ...
Tesla is offering a free one-year trial of its Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology to select Cybertruck owners as a ...
Cybertruck buyers must pay for FSD to access Autosteer or stick with basic Autopilot. Tesla offers a free one-year FSD trial, hoping to convince the truck’s owners to subscribe. Owners who ...
Since going on sale in the US, Tesla only offered the refreshed Model Y in a fully-loaded Launch Edition model, which came ...
Tesla offers free 1-year trial of supervised FSD technology to select Cybertruck owners as sales dwindle globally.
Tesla originally said the range extender would be available in early 2025; then the date was moved the middle of this year.