The News: Tesla's official Cybertruck account confirmed FSD Supervised as a headline feature for camping road trips, listing it first among the truck's adventure-ready capabilities.
Why It Matters: This is Tesla's clearest signal yet that Cybertruck FSD is fully mature and road-trip ready — and it changes how owners should think about planning their next adventure.
Source: @cybertruck on X
FSD Supervised Is Now Cybertruck's #1 Road Trip Feature
The official Cybertruck account just made something explicit that many owners have been waiting to hear: FSD Supervised handles the driving while you focus on the adventure. In a post highlighting the truck's camping road trip credentials, Tesla led with "Drives itself w/ FSD Supervised" — placing autonomous driving capability above Powershare, the CyberTent, and even the 9.6 kW bed outlets.
That's not an accident. It's a deliberate signal that FSD on Cybertruck has reached feature parity with the rest of the Tesla lineup, and Tesla wants owners to actually use it.
📊 What Cybertruck Brings to a Road Trip
| Feature | What It Does for You |
|---|---|
| FSD Supervised | Handles end-to-end driving on highways and city streets — you supervise, the truck drives |
| Grok Integration | AI-powered route and adventure planning built into the vehicle |
| Auto-Leveling Suspension | Automatically adjusts ride height so you sleep flat at any campsite |
| CyberTent | Integrated tent solution that deploys from the truck bed |
| Powershare (9.6 kW) | Powers appliances, tools, and gear directly from the bed outlets |
| Premium Sound System | High-output audio for the drive and the campsite |
What You Need to Know About FSD on Cybertruck Right Now
Before you plan that road trip, here are the facts that directly affect your wallet and your experience:
FSD v14 is the current version. As of February 2026, Cybertrucks began receiving FSD (Supervised) version 14.2.2.5 via software update 2025.45.10, and FSD v14 is now rolling out to all subscribed users through the 2026.2 software branch. This is the same generation running on the rest of the Tesla fleet — full parity, finally.
Hardware 4 is required. FSD v14.x runs exclusively on Hardware 4 (HW4/AI4). If you're on an older HW3 vehicle, you won't be running this version. All current Cybertruck production units ship with HW4, so this is only relevant if you're considering a used purchase.
The upfront purchase option is gone. As of February 14, 2026, Tesla discontinued the standalone FSD purchase in North America. The only way to access FSD Supervised on a non-Foundation Series Cybertruck is now a $99/month subscription. Foundation Series owners still have FSD bundled into their purchase price.
Important note on autonomy level: FSD Supervised remains a Level 2 ADAS system. You must stay attentive, keep hands on the wheel when prompted, and be ready to take control at any moment. It is not fully autonomous — the name means you supervise, always.
FSD Transfer Program deadline changed. If you were planning to transfer a previously purchased FSD license to a new Cybertruck, Tesla quietly updated the rules in late February 2026. The program now requires delivery of the new vehicle by March 31, 2026 — not just ordering. Cybertruck buyers with delivery timelines extending into 2027 may be disqualified. Tesla is offering deposit refunds for affected buyers.
🚦 Owner's Action Plan
✅ ESSENTIAL — Check your FSD access before your next trip
Go to Controls → Autopilot (or Self-Driving in 2026.2.9+) and confirm FSD Supervised is active on your account. If you're on a subscription, verify your billing is current. A lapsed subscription mid-trip means manual driving the rest of the way.
📋 RECOMMENDED — Verify your software version before a long haul
Make sure you're on the 2026.2 branch to get FSD v14. Go to Controls → Software and check for pending updates. Connect to Wi-Fi overnight to download any available update before departure.
⚠️ INFORMATIONAL — FSD Transfer owners: act now
If you purchased FSD outright and planned to transfer it to a new Cybertruck order, contact Tesla immediately. The delivery deadline is March 31, 2026. If your delivery is scheduled after that date, you may be eligible for a deposit refund — but you need to confirm this with Tesla directly.
💡 RECOMMENDED — Use Grok for route planning before you leave
Tesla's Grok integration is built into the vehicle. Before hitting the road, use it to plan your route, identify Supercharger stops, and scout campsite options. Combining AI route planning with FSD Supervised is the full package Tesla is advertising here.
📰 Deep Dive
Tesla's decision to lead with FSD Supervised in a Cybertruck camping post is more strategic than it might appear. For the past year, Cybertruck owners watched as FSD updates rolled out to Model 3, Y, S, and X first — with the truck consistently lagging behind due to its unique hardware and software integration requirements. That's now firmly in the past. With FSD v14 running on Cybertruck and Tesla's own marketing team putting autonomous driving at the top of the feature list, the message is clear: the Cybertruck is a fully capable FSD platform.
The road trip framing is also smart product positioning. Long highway drives are where FSD Supervised genuinely shines — consistent speed, lane changes, and navigation on Autopilot across hundreds of miles. Pair that with Powershare's 9.6 kW of off-grid power and the auto-leveling suspension for flat sleeping, and the Cybertruck starts to look less like a truck with EV features and more like a self-driving basecamp on wheels. The 8.4 billion cumulative miles Tesla's FSD system has logged worldwide gives that pitch some real credibility.
The subscription-only model does create a recurring cost consideration for road trip planning. At $99/month, owners who only take a few long trips per year might find it more economical to subscribe for a month, complete their trips, and pause — rather than maintaining a year-round subscription. Tesla's app makes it straightforward to manage subscription status, so this is a legitimate strategy worth considering. For our FSD coverage, we'll continue tracking whether Tesla introduces any trip-based or mileage-based pricing options as the subscription model matures.





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