“Compared to about 5 million other Teslas, there are only a few hundred Cybertrucks on the roads,” Musk explained why the new product will not soon receive autopilot

by alex

There is not enough data yet to add an FSD system

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on social media X that while the Tesla Cybertruck is one of the most exciting products in the electric vehicle market, it is not on the priority list to receive  autopilot systems FSD.

The Tesla FSD Beta project has been around for over three years. Since its launch in October 2020, FSD Beta users have driven more than 800 million km.

When deliveries of the Cybertruck began, some FSD beta users began asking when the system would be available for the electric pickup. The Cybertruck is equipped with Tesla's most advanced technologies and seems to be a perfect fit for the latest FSD beta release. According to Musk, the FSD update priority for the Tesla Cybertruck FSD is the lowest because there are too few cars: «Compared to about 5 million other Teslas, there are only a few hundred Cybertrucks on the road».

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Cybertruck is much larger than other Tesla electric vehicles, so the system will still need to be fine-tuned to fit the pickup truck. And this requires a large amount of real data. Due to the limited number of vehicles on the road, actual data on the Cybertruck is currently limited.

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