2025.2.8 is a build with FSD (12.6.4 and 13.2.8 depending on hardware version), so I see no reason why 2025.2.9 wouldn’t be either.I think that most of us are on the 2024.45.32.20 (13.2.8) build. Is the build you are referring to a non-FSD build?
Must be the case. Our X is on 2025.2.8 (FSD 12.6.4) which was installed on 2025.03.03 and the truck is still on 2024.45.32.20 (FSD 13.2.8) which was installed on 2024.02.20I got FSD 13.2.8 in 2024.45.32.20. My truck never saw 2025.2.8, which I wanted for the washer fluid fix. I wonder if there was something wrong with 2025.2.8 that only effected Cybertrucks, because it came out on a handful of trucks and then stopped.
Yep, most of are on this build.I think that most of us are on the 2024.45.32.20 (13.2.8) build. Is the build you are referring to a non-FSD build?
…The 2025.2.8 was an over-the-air update my beast received about a week ago.
My last software update was 2024.45.32.20 with FST 13.2.8 (and still shows that today).
That means that 2025.2.9 is just another OTA update and not a full update.
It’s pretty significant coming from a 2024 update, since we get third party preconditioning and the wiper update among other things. There are likely a bunch of undocumented minor improvements too.Anyone else try this update yet? Doesn’t seem too significant on the surface but the file size seemed pretty substantial…![]()
two weeksJust installed it. FSD remains 13.2.8
Coming from 2024.45.32 it looks like (from the release notes) some nice non-FSD updates: rear cross traffic chime, wiper wash update.
I really look forward the a next FSD update that fixes the lane centering. “Coming soon”?