
Hey everyone, DennisCW here! If you've been following my channel, you know I'm all about the latest Tesla tech, especially Full Self-Driving (FSD). Today, I came across two wild videos that blew my mind: a Tesla cruising on FSD with the steering wheel completely removed, and a 3D-printable hack that tricks the cabin camera. Disclaimer upfront: I'm not condoning this in any way—don't try it at home! Tesla doesn't support it, and it's unsafe. But it's fascinating to see how close we are to the future.
Check this out: a video of a Tesla driving down the road on FSD with no steering wheel at all. The driver isn't touching anything—just chilling while the car handles everything. It looks like it's in the US (spotted a Rivian nearby, maybe even California).
Think about it: when you engage FSD, you barely touch the wheel anyway. But removing it entirely? Crazy! This ties perfectly into Tesla's upcoming Cybercab, which will launch without a steering wheel or pedals. Imagine the extra headroom, legroom, and arm space in your daily driver. Cool concept, but again, not supported and super risky.
Next up: a 3D-printable device that's going viral. It mounts right by the interior cabin camera (check out this newer Model Y with the black headliner). The hack places a photo of the driver in view, potentially fooling the system so you can use FSD without "paying attention."
We're so close to unsupervised FSD, but for now, stay vigilant. These hacks show how creative Tesla owners are getting, but safety first!
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These hacks highlight how Tesla's pushing boundaries toward robotaxi-level autonomy. Exciting times ahead with Cybercab and unsupervised FSD. What do you think—cool or too risky? Drop a comment below, like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Tesla updates!
Stay safe out there, DennisCW
Tesla enthusiast and EV expert. Sharing tips on maximizing your Tesla ownership experience.