Tesla Provides Complimentary 12-Month Full Self-Driving Solution Testing to Selected Cybertruck Users
Tesla Offers Free One-Year Trial of Full Self-Driving (FSD) Software to Select Cybertruck Owners
Tesla is currently offering a free one-year trial of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software to some Cybertruck owners. This trial allows the FSD system to handle most driving tasks, including lane changes, turns, and navigating complex roads.
The FSD trial is a newer version of Tesla's Full Self-Driving software, and it is a part of the Cybertruck's software offerings. However, it's important to note that the FSD system is not fully autonomous and requires driver attention at all times. Drivers must remain fully alert and ready to take over at any moment while using the FSD system.
The emails about the offer were shared online by Cybertruck owners, but there is no available information indicating that Tesla offered a free one-year FSD trial to Cybertruck owners as compensation for cancelling the Cybertruck Range Extender accessory.
The normal cost of Full Self-Driving is $99 per month, making the one-year trial worth $1,200 USD. The longer FSD trial provides Tesla with data from testers, which could potentially convert long-time free trial users into paying customers.
Tesla warns users not to become complacent while using the FSD (Supervised) system. The company stresses the importance of drivers remaining attentive and ready to take control at any moment.
While Tesla has made various adjustments and promotions related to FSD pricing and trials, there is no record that a free year-long FSD trial was given specifically to Cybertruck owners tied to the Range Extender accessory cancellation.
If you're a Cybertruck owner and you've received an email about the FSD trial, make sure to take advantage of it and experience the future of driving with Tesla's Full Self-Driving software. But remember, the system is not fully autonomous and requires your constant attention.
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