Tesla will soon begin rolling out its Autopark feature to a wider group of Cybertruck owners, after the company began rolling out the feature to a select few earlier this month.
Over the past few weeks, Tesla has released two early versions of Autopark for the Cybertruck to private testers, Teslascope reports. However, early Saturday morning, the company spotted an update that is rolling out Autopark on the Tesla Vision more broadly to regular Cybertruck customers for the first time, and it’s expected to be released “soon.”
Autopark on the Tesla Vision for Cybertruck has now been expanded to include regular customers for the first time.
The previous two versions, including the new one released a few days ago, were only released to a select few private testers. We expect all Cybertruck users to receive this update soon. https://t.co/35wdm0henb
— Teslascope (@teslascope) September 21, 2024
Teslascope notes on its website that the aforementioned software update, version 2024.32.5.3, has only been spotted on four vehicles at the time of writing. As for when it will be released, it’s not entirely clear yet, though Cybertruck owners who have purchased or subscribed to the Full Self-Driving (FSD) (supervisor) system should see it in the next few days.
Autopark allows users to perform automatic parking maneuvers and parallel parking in designated parking areas, simply by pulling up nearby and selecting one of the marked spaces. Tesla warns drivers to “continue to pay attention and be prepared to take immediate action” when using this and other Autopilot features.
While Tesla hasn’t rolled out FSD Supervised to the Cybertruck yet, the company said last month that it would roll out parking assist features to the electric vehicle (EV) first. Earlier this month, the Tesla AI account shared a larger roadmap for FSD Supervised, including the fact that the team expects to launch the software on the Cybertruck sometime this month.
Over the past few weeks, Tesla has also launched its Virtual Smart Summon (ASS) feature, which allows drivers to summon their cars remotely from parking spaces using a mobile app. Early reviews of the long-awaited Virtual Smart Summon feature have already surfaced, with many showing impressive results.
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Tesla Launches Autopark Service to Wider Range of Cybertruck Owners