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Cybertruck Finally Gets Full Self-Driving (Supervised)


Some owners of Tesla’s electric pickup truck paid for the feature when they purchased it last fall—and now it’s starting to kick in.

A select number of all-electric Tesla Cybertrucks now have the ability to drive on US highways hands-free, after the automaker pushed an update to vehicles this morning. Customers who purchased base model Cybertrucks early, at pre-order, paid $7,000 for access to the driving feature, with some waiting almost a year for it to actually be available on their trucks. Eight years later, Tesla has made significant improvements to its driverless features, and plans to make big bucks off the feature—but still hasn’t produced self-driving technology.

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