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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 canceled the Cybertruck’s planned range extender after initially marketing the $16,000 accessory as a solution to ...
Autopilot, which normally comes with lane-keeping called Autosteer, hasn't been feature-complete since the first truck was ...
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’.
The Cybertruck doesn't have free Autopilot, so Tesla decided to offer owners a one-year free FSD trial with the risk of ...
Tesla originally said the range extender would be available in early 2025; then the date was moved the middle of this year.
Employees say that the Elon Musk-led automaker is planning an unusually long break.
Cybertruck owners no longer have the option to pay more for a battery accessory to extend their vehicle's range.
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 ...
People who bough the Cybertruck without the ‘Full Self-Driving’ (FSD) package were originally entitled to Tesla’s lane guidance systems, but now the company is moving it behind a paywall. The ...