Tesla just activated Smart Summon on the Cybertruck, and the first real-world clips show the truck pulling out of a tight parking spot and rolling up to the store entrance on its own.
The video posted on X captured the truck stopping cleanly for a crossing bike, proving the system can handle basic obstacles. I’ve always been cautious about using Summon on my own vehicles, but watching a heavy Cybertruck manage this without issues makes me rethink how close we are to reliable unsupervised moves.
Cybertruck feature timeline 2026 context
A recent timeline shared alongside the launch lists what’s already live: auto park, Full Self-Driving, the light bar, and the new $59k rear-wheel-drive model. Smart Summon sits right after those milestones, while power-share hardware and robotaxi capability remain on the horizon. You can read the full delivery timeline for the 59k Cybertruck here: https://denniscw.com/blog/59k-cybertruck-delivery-date-confirmed-june-21.
What the Tesla FSD subscription Cybertruck actually unlocks
Owners running the $100 monthly Tesla FSD subscription Cybertruck plan now get Tesla Smart Summon parking without any extra hardware purchase. That means the same supervised autonomy features you already pay for can finally move the truck when you’re not inside it.
I still want more data on edge cases before I trust it in busy lots, but the fact that a 7,000-pound vehicle is doing this today is a strong signal. For deeper details on how Tesla Smart Summon parking works day-to-day, check this post: https://denniscw.com/blog/tesla-smart-summons-parking-spot.
Bottom line
The Cybertruck Smart Summon launch brings one more promised feature to life and narrows the gap between today’s supervised FSD and the hands-off future we’ve been waiting for. If you’re taking delivery of a new Cybertruck soon, the $100 subscription already covers this capability—no separate purchase required.
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