A Tesla Cybertruck using the Actually Smart Summon feature in a parking lot.
A Tesla Cybertruck using the Actually Smart Summon feature in a parking lot.
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Tesla confirms Actually Smart Summon for Cybertruck

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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.

Tesla announced the news on social media on June 10. The feature, known by its acronym ASS, lets owners use the Tesla mobile app to summon their vehicle autonomously through a parking lot to their location or a designated spot. The update follows the release of FSD version 14.3.3, which boosts the top speed of Summon by about 33 percent to 13 kilometres per hour. It also refines reverse maneuvers from tight spots. Cybertruck owners faced delays because engineers needed to adapt the system for the vehicle's steer-by-wire setup, size, and weight. Tesla said the rollout would happen shortly but gave no exact date or software version.

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Initial reactions on X to Tesla's confirmation of Actually Smart Summon for Cybertruck show excitement from owners eager for the feature rollout, alongside skepticism about timing and past issues with similar features. Positive comments highlight it as a dream come true, while others question delays or share cautionary tales of incidents. Discussions emphasize software updates for FSD owners and international availability concerns.

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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.

Tesla has officially released Full Self-Driving software version 14.3, featuring enhancements in parking prediction, reaction times, and handling of rare driving scenarios. The update includes a rewritten AI compiler for 20% faster reactions and upgrades to reinforcement learning. Early user impressions note smoother highway driving but some persistent navigation issues.

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A Forbes contributor reported that Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving software feels more like a Level 4 driverless system than previous versions.

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