Tesla Offers Free 1-Year FSD Trial for Cybertruck Owners: A Game-Changer for EV Autonomy

On May 7, 2025, announced a significant perk for owners, offering a free 1-year trial of (FSD) Supervised, as shared by Sawyer Merritt on X. This move highlights Tesla’s push to advance autonomous driving technology in its electric vehicles (EVs), particularly for early adopters of the rugged Cybertruck.

Technology Updates: FSD Supervised Takes Center Stage

Tesla’s FSD Supervised system represents the latest evolution of its technology, integrating advanced driver-assistance features that allow the vehicle to navigate complex driving scenarios with human oversight. Unlike the earlier Autosteer feature, which Tesla confirms “will not be available for Cybertruck outside of Full Self-Driving (Supervised),” FSD Supervised offers a more comprehensive suite of capabilities. This includes automated lane changes, traffic light and stop sign recognition, and enhanced navigation on highways and city streets. The system relies on Tesla’s neural network, trained on millions of miles of real-world driving data, to improve decision-making and safety.

The removal of Autosteer as a standalone option signals Tesla’s confidence in FSD Supervised as the future of its autonomy platform. By bundling features into FSD, Tesla ensures Cybertruck owners experience the full scope of its cutting-edge tech, though drivers must remain vigilant and ready to intervene.

User Benefits: Early Adopters Get a Free Ride

Tesla’s offer targets early Cybertruck buyers, rewarding them with a free 1-year FSD Supervised trial valued at approximately $8,000, based on Tesla’s typical FSD subscription pricing of $99 per month or $8,000 for a one-time purchase. To qualify, owners must subscribe to FSD Supervised by June 6, 2025, though they can cancel anytime and still retain the year-long trial. This incentive not only reduces the financial barrier for owners to test advanced autonomy but also encourages feedback to refine the system. As Sawyer Merritt noted on X, “Tesla is offering some Cybertruck owners a free 1-year trial of FSD (Supervised),” emphasizing the company’s gratitude to its early adopters.

Industry Changes: Pushing Autonomy Forward

Tesla’s strategy reflects a broader trend in the EV industry, where automakers are racing to integrate Level 3 and higher autonomy into their vehicles. By offering FSD Supervised for free, Tesla positions the Cybertruck as a leader in this space, potentially pressuring competitors like and to accelerate their own autonomous driving programs. However, regulatory challenges remain. FSD Supervised is still classified as a Level 2+ system, meaning it requires constant driver supervision, and its deployment is subject to regional laws. In the U.S., states like and have been more permissive, but widespread adoption of higher-level autonomy will depend on evolving safety standards.

EVXL’s Take: A Step Toward the Future, With a Nod to Tony Stark

This free FSD trial is a savvy move by Tesla—early Cybertruck owners get to feel like Tony Stark, letting their futuristic EV handle the road while they supervise. It’s a win for users who get to test a high-value feature without upfront costs, and it’s a win for Tesla, which gains real-world data to refine FSD. We’re excited to see how this shapes the Cybertruck’s role in the EV landscape, especially as autonomy becomes a key differentiator. Just don’t expect your Cybertruck to fly like the Iron Man suit—yet! For now, it’s a solid step toward a more autonomous future, and we’ll be watching closely as Tesla continues to innovate.

For more details, check the original announcement shared by Sawyer Merritt on X.


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is the Editor in Chief and Founder of EVXL.co, where he covers all electric vehicle-related news, covering brands such as Tesla, Ford, GM, BMW, Nissan and others. He fulfills a similar role at the drone news site DroneXL.co. Haye can be reached at haye @ evxl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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