Tesla is urging Caminhão cibernético reservation holders to act fast, as the price for its Condução totalmente autônoma (FSD) Supervised feature is set to increase after June 15, 2025. In a recent email to early reservation holders, Tesla announced that those who take delivery by the deadline can secure the FSD (Supervised) package at $7,000—$1,000 less than the new price of $8,000 starting June 16, 2025, as shared in a post by Sawyer Merritt on X.
This move highlights Tesla’s push to accelerate Cybertruck deliveries while offering a financial incentive for early adopters of its advanced driver-assistance technology.
What FSD (Supervised) Brings to Cybertruck Owners
The FSD (Supervised) package enables the Cybertruck to perform advanced autonomous driving tasks under human oversight. According to Tesla’s email, “With FSD (Supervised), your Cybertruck can drive itself almost anywhere, making lane changes, navigating around vehicles and parking itself under your active supervision.” This technology leverages Tesla’s neural network and vision-based system, relying on cameras and sensors to interpret surroundings without the need for LiDAR, a method Tesla has long championed over competitors like Waymo.
For Cybertruck owners, this means hands-free driving on highways, automatic lane changes, and self-parking in tight spaces—features that enhance convenience for long hauls or rugged off-road trips. The Cybertruck, with its angular design and stainless steel exoskeleton, is already a standout electric vehicle (EV) with a towing capacity of up to 11,000 pounds and a range of approximately 320 miles per charge, based on earlier Tesla specs. Adding FSD (Supervised) makes it a more versatile option for EV enthusiasts who value both utility and cutting-edge tech.
Why the Price Hike Signals Tesla’s Confidence in FSD
The $1,000 price increase for FSD (Supervised) reflects Tesla’s growing confidence in the system’s capabilities and market demand. Tesla has been refining its FSD technology for years, with recent updates improving its performance in complex urban environments. The price adjustment also aligns with Tesla’s strategy to monetize its software offerings, a trend in the EV industry where companies increasingly rely on subscription models or one-time fees for advanced features. For context, Tesla’s FSD package has seen incremental price increases since its introduction in 2019, when it started at $5,000.
Economically, the $1,000 savings could be a tipping point for reservation holders. The Cybertruck’s base price, which started at around $60,970 for the single-motor version at its 2019 reveal, has likely risen due to inflation and supply chain challenges, though exact figures for 2025 models aren’t specified in the source. Locking in FSD at $7,000 before the deadline could offset some of the overall cost for buyers, making it a strategic move for those already committed to the purchase.
Industry Trends and What’s Next for Tesla’s Autonomy Push
Tesla’s focus on FSD aligns with broader EV industry trends, where autonomous driving is becoming a key differentiator. Competitors like Ford (with BlueCruise) and GM (with Super Cruise) are also investing heavily in driver-assistance systems, but Tesla’s vision-only approach and over-the-air software updates give it an edge in scalability. However, regulatory hurdles remain—FSD (Supervised) still requires active driver oversight, and full autonomy (Level 5) is likely years away due to legal and safety concerns.
For Cybertruck reservation holders, the June 15 deadline is a clear call to action. Taking delivery now not only secures the lower FSD price but also positions owners to benefit from future software updates that could further enhance the system’s capabilities. As Tesla continues to push the boundaries of EV technology, early adopters stand to gain the most—both in functionality and cost savings.

Photos courtesy of Tesla / Sawyer Merritt / X
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