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Tesla Shares New Timeline for Cybertruck FSD V14: Still in the Garage

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Tesla Shares New Timeline for Cybertruck FSD V14: Still in the Garage

TL;DR

Tesla's Cybertruck won't be getting its Full Self-Driving (FSD) V14 update as quickly as expected. The rollout, once slated for the end of October, has now shifted to an unspecified later date. The truck may look futuristic, but time travel ain't one of its features.

Meta: Tesla signals a delay in its Cybertruck-specific FSD V14 rollout, pushing what was a late-October plan further down the road.


The Update Is Late—But It’s Coming

Tesla has officially confirmed a delay in the release of FSD V14 software tailored for the Cybertruck platform. After initially suggesting an end-of-month launch, the company has had to stall the upgrade, citing internal integration and validation timelines. This version of Full Self-Driving is crucial for adapting Tesla's autonomous features to the architecture of the Cybertruck, which differs significantly from the Model Y, 3, S, or X.

This delay doesn't mean the Cybertruck won't get some love—it’s still running a prior version of FSD in early-access builds. It just means owners won't be making fully autonomous hardware-store runs anytime soon.

"The future's still coming… it's just stuck behind a software update."

Working Out the (Hexagonal) Kinks

Cybertruck’s angular design isn't just for show—it also means different sensors, different vision stacks, and a new driver interface. Rolling out a cohesive FSD experience on this platform has required extensive validation, especially with Tesla recently reshaping its neural nets for Dojo compute and real-time planning enhancements.

Add in Grok AI climbs and Human-Interface updates? That's enough code to make even a dev sweat through their Tesla hoodie.

Tesla Cybertruck FSD software update

The Context: This Ain’t Tesla’s First Delay Rodeo

Tesla delays are as common as Elon Musk tweets on Dogecoin. While that might frustrate eager early adopters, history shows Tesla often drops software updates in waves—incrementally and cautiously. Safety validation, over-the-air performance tuning, and edge-case stress testing mean the features arrive when they're ready… or at least when they stop crashing into traffic cones.

What’s Next

  • Tesla is expected to continue software validation and push select FSD V14 capabilities to test fleets by mid-November.
  • Expect more in-vehicle AI integration as Grok becomes a voice assistant presence in future V14 builds.
  • Tesla is also likely weighing how FSD V14 performance fares on Cybertruck’s dual-motor base configurations versus potential high-performance trims.

When FSD V14 finally hits Cybertruck owners’ dashboards, it could bring Tesla’s robotic steel beast much closer to its original promise of an armored, self-driving future.

Until then? You might still wanna keep two hands on that yoke.

This truck’s got angles, but the software rollout? That’s stickin’ to curves.

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