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Tesla Cybertruck autonomously summoned via smartphone in suburban setting, illustrating FSD Supervised 14.3.4 update.
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Tesla deploys FSD Supervised 14.3.4 update with Smart Summon

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Tesla has begun rolling out software update version 2026.14.6.10, which includes FSD Supervised version 14.3.4 and brings Actually Smart Summon to the Cybertruck. The features enable phone-based vehicle summoning and improved navigation aids.

A Tesla Cybertruck was seized by Greater Manchester Police in the United Kingdom after officers stopped the vehicle last Thursday. The department cited legitimate concerns about the truck's safety in potential collisions with other road users or pedestrians.

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Tesla has officially confirmed that Actually Smart Summon is coming to the Cybertruck. The driverless parking lot feature will arrive shortly via over-the-air software update for owners with the Full Self-Driving package.

A Tesla Cybertruck owner has demonstrated that the vehicle's tonneau cover can be used to hold loads. The post highlights this practical feature in a recent social media update.

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Tesla has entered a new master purchasing agreement with Sourcewell, facilitating streamlined purchases of its vehicles by U.S. government agencies. The deal covers entities like cities, school districts, and state agencies, offering pre-negotiated pricing on models including the Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck. Agencies can bypass lengthy bidding processes under the four-year contract.

Tesla's Cybertruck account has shared details on a new feature called CyberTent Mode. This mode automatically adjusts the vehicle's suspension to level it on uneven ground. It enables users to sleep flat or maintain a level Cybertruck as required.

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A Tesla Cybertruck with Sichuan Province green license plates was photographed driving in Zhengzhou on March 9, 2026, highlighting the growing trend of parallel imports for the electric pickup in China. Despite no official sales channel from Tesla, wealthy buyers are navigating regulatory hurdles to register these vehicles at steep prices exceeding 3 million CNY. The sightings underscore persistent demand amid certification challenges.

 

 

 

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