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So this is my very first Tesla and I have never experienced the auto pilot feature. I understand that the cyber truck doesn’t have the full self driving yet, but in my settings, I can enable auto pilot. My friend says this is just where it will stay in the lane and stop and go if you’re in traffic or just on a normal street going straight. I’ve tried it multiple times and it accelerates on its own but almost immediately starts drifting out of the lines. It doesn’t stay in a single lane whatsoever. It almost just goes out of it right away and starts crossing over. Is mine broken or does auto pilot not work whatsoever right now?
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There's another thread here trying to define what autopilot is. Right now only TACC (Traffic Aware Cruise Control)is available. The rest of the features should come with the FSD update. So no auto-steer at the moment.

See this thread for more info.
 

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So this is my very first Tesla and I have never experienced the auto pilot feature. I understand that the cyber truck doesn’t have the full self driving yet, but in my settings, I can enable auto pilot. My friend says this is just where it will stay in the lane and stop and go if you’re in traffic or just on a normal street going straight. I’ve tried it multiple times and it accelerates on its own but almost immediately starts drifting out of the lines. It doesn’t stay in a single lane whatsoever. It almost just goes out of it right away and starts crossing over. Is mine broken or does auto pilot not work whatsoever right now?
You’ve currently got what any other car manufacturer would call adaptive cruise control, thus you need to manually steer! Hopefully that will all change in a few weeks.
 

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You do not have autopilot or FSD.

You(and everyone else) has 'traffic aware cruise control' and you can enable 'traffic light and stop sign control' in settings, which may be what you are thinking is autopilot/FSD. Traffic light and stop sign control will only stop at lights and stop signs, it will not steer.

The current rumor is that we might have FSD by the end of this month. We shall see.
 
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FYI Lane departure warning is also disabled at the moment.
 


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You do not have autopilot or FSD.
Correct. The other thread got quite testy, but Autopilot by Tesla’s definition has always been adaptive cruise control+auto lane centering and we’re still missing the ALC part. 12.5 can’t come soon enough…
 

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So this is my very first Tesla and I have never experienced the auto pilot feature. I understand that the cyber truck doesn’t have the full self driving yet, but in my settings, I can enable auto pilot. My friend says this is just where it will stay in the lane and stop and go if you’re in traffic or just on a normal street going straight. I’ve tried it multiple times and it accelerates on its own but almost immediately starts drifting out of the lines. It doesn’t stay in a single lane whatsoever. It almost just goes out of it right away and starts crossing over. Is mine broken or does auto pilot not work whatsoever right now?
Currently the Cybertruck only has adaptive cruise control. Which is standard cruise control and slowing down when getting near the vehicle in front of you. It also should stop at lights or stop signs.
As part of TACC, the truck currently has the Stop light Beta, which if the vehicle is following another vehicle, may allow it to go through a green light without stopping.

That's it at this time. Cruise control on steroids.

There is no lane keeping at this time. You must provide all steering input.
 

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FYI Lane departure warning is also disabled at the moment.
It's there on mine. Will highline lane edge and then bong if you go too far over the line. No steering input though. Needs to be enabled in the options menu.
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It's there on mine. Will highline lane edge and then bong if you go too far over the line. No steering input though. Needs to be enabled in the options menu.
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No steering input is correct. It yells at ya. Wakes you up with a loud beep beep beep.

We all have FSD, it just isn't enabled yet. So it did come with the truck. Few more weeks of manual driving.

I think they had to figure out a non-hand nag
for people are paying attention as the Cyber truck has very small movements to the steering squirkle. As we can see that is kind of a delay in some of the other FSD releases.
 

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No steering input is correct. It yells at ya. Wakes you up with a loud beep beep beep.

We all have FSD, it just isn't enabled yet. So it did come with the truck. Few more weeks of manual driving.

I think they had to figure out a non-hand nag
for people are paying attention as the Cyber truck has very small movements to the steering squirkle. As we can see that is kind of a delay in some of the other FSD releases.
We have FSD hardware, but I think it's on an old branch of the SW based on the incorrect object classifications we've experienced.

I'm guessing they targeted 12.5 for the first Cybertruck release and haven't merged anything else over. Could be collecting driving data in the background for the release.

The force feedback system in the squircle may be better at detecting hand torque, but yeah the transition from FSD steering to full user control could be tricky.
 


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You’ve currently got what any other car manufacturer would call adaptive cruise control, thus you need to manually steer! Hopefully that will all change in a few weeks.
Man I’d just settle for auto steer. Have a long roadtrip coming up in august that is such a huge benefit for road-trips.
 

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It's there on mine. Will highline lane edge and then bong if you go too far over the line. No steering input though. Needs to be enabled in the options menu.
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Hmmm, I have the Lane Departure Avoidance selected on, but no visual or audible sounds for me.
 

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I don't know if it has sounded for me or not in the truck. But I can tell you that in the other vehicles it works but is very hard to demonstrate.

If you try to get it to work, it correctly assumes that you are turning on purpose. But it definitely catches me if I wander over the line.
 

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We have FSD hardware, but I think it's on an old branch of the SW based on the incorrect object classifications we've experienced.

I'm guessing they targeted 12.5 for the first Cybertruck release and haven't merged anything else over. Could be collecting driving data in the background for the release.

The force feedback system in the squircle may be better at detecting hand torque, but yeah the transition from FSD steering to full user control could be tricky.
Again we all have FSD, just not enabled yet. What branch it is on just confuses people and makes more questions. Let's keep it simple for the new owners.

All Foundation Series have FSD hardware, and FSD(we paid for it), and it will be enabled when it is ready for foundation series holders. All future Cybertrucks will be capable of FSD. Did you pay for it is the question post Foundation Series.

I would hope Tesla would eventually scrap the capability or hardware wording. That is really circa AP 2.0, and 2.5 talk. All Tesla's now made have the capability or hardware for FSD.
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