Tesla is set to roll out its Autopark feature to a broader group of Cybertruck owners after initially offering it to select testers earlier this month. The feature, which allows for automatic parking, is now expected to reach more customers in the coming days, according to a report from Teslascope.
Teslascope reported that Tesla’s software update version 2024.32.5.3 has been spotted on four Cybertruck vehicles as of early Saturday morning. While the exact timeline for wider release remains unclear, those who have purchased or subscribed to Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised package could receive the update shortly.
Autopark on Tesla Vision for Cybertruck has now expanded to include regular customers for the first time.
The two previous builds, including a new revision just days ago, were only released to a few special testers. We expect all Cybertruck to receive this update shortly. https://t.co/35wdm0henb
— Teslascope (@teslascope) September 21, 2024
Autopark enables drivers to perform automatic parking maneuvers, including parallel parking, in designated areas by stopping near a space and selecting one of the highlighted spots. Tesla has emphasized that drivers should “continue to pay attention and be ready to take immediate action” when using Autopark or other Autopilot features.
Tesla has not yet rolled out FSD Supervised for the Cybertruck, but last month, the company indicated that parking assistance features would be among the first to debut for the electric vehicle.
Additionally, Tesla has been rolling out its Actually Smart Summon (ASS) feature, which allows drivers to summon their vehicles remotely through the mobile app, with initial reviews showing favorable results.