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Watch the Tesla Cybertruck tackle downtown San Jose streets with Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.2.2.5 — completely hands-free and zero interventions!
This point-release update delivers ultra-smooth performance through busy urban traffic, complex intersections, pedestrians, cyclists, light-rail tracks, construction zones, and Silicon Valley chaos.
See how FSD 14.2.2.5 handles tight turns, confident lane changes, protected/unprotected lefts, and dynamic city driving like a pro.
Shot in beautiful downtown San Jose, California — the heart of tech country.
The Cybertruck navigates it all with impressive composure and precision.If you're following Tesla FSD progress, Cybertruck ownership, or the latest autonomy updates, this drive shows just how far supervised self-driving has come in 2026!
Shot with Insta360 for crystal-clear 360° views. Shout out to @insta360 for the X5 and Ace Pro 2. shorturl.at/pYtGV
What do you think — is FSD 14.2.2.5 the smoothest yet? Drop your thoughts below!
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The Cybertruck is the most beautiful vehicle ever designed.
To me, everything else on the road doesn’t catch my attention anymore.
I’m serious.
My eyes naturally only lock onto Cybertrucks now.
Every other car just blends into the background.
What makes the Cybertruck special is that everything about it exists for a reason. The body is made from ultra-hard stainless steel, the same kind of material used in SpaceX rockets. There is no paint, no rust, incredibly strong, and it reflects the sky and trees like a moving mirror. When the sun hits it just right, it honestly looks like something from the future driving through the present.
The design came from Franz, but the vision was pushed hard by Elon. The material itself forced the shape. Stainless steel is super hard, it doesn’t bend easily, so the truck ended up with those sharp, angular lines. Instead of fighting the material, Tesla doubled down on it and honestly, the result looks like a vehicle straight out of a sci-fi movie.
And when you see one in person, it hits differently than any photo or video you’ve ever seen. The size, the presence, the way the light reflects off the steel… it always turns heads everywhere I go. People always stop, take photos, and ask me questions.
The wild thing is that this also performs like a beast:
• Up to 11,000 pounds of towing
• Around 320+ miles of range
• 0-60 in as quick as ~2.6 seconds on the Cyberbeast
• Adaptive suspension that can lift the truck for off-road driving
• Four-wheel steering so a truck this big can turn tighter than a Model S.
It’s like a truck, a supercar, and a piece of futuristic engineering all packed in one.
Then you add Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system on top of it, it’s game over bro.
With FSD, the truck handles highways, city streets, turns, traffic lights, and complex navigation using AI trained on billions of miles of real driving data from Tesla’s global fleet. You just press a button, and the car literally takes you from parking lot to parking lot.
It’s honestly one of those experiences that’s hard to explain until you feel it for yourself.
After a while you start thinking, why would I ever go back to a normal car?
And that’s why a lot of owners say the same thing…
Once you drive a Cybertruck, every other vehicle suddenly feels… normal.
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Try Grok Imagine Chibi template.
Super cute!
Art Muse@art_muse
Grok Imagine Chibi Template is so cute 🥰
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@teslaownersSV TESLA FSD is a huge advance for the benefit of people all over the world, thanks to
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Jimmy Kimmel attacked Donald Trump and Melania at the Oscars tonight because his career is over and that’s all he can talk about at this point.
What's your response to Jimmy Kimmel......??👀
Time to get loud for President Trump!!
If you strongly support Trump and everything he’s doing to help keep America safe, drop a “👍”
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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@AstronomyVibes A large amount of amazing new information from the distant universe, where it searches for life forms
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Initial Super Heavy V3 and Starbase Pad 2 activation campaign complete, wrapping up several days of testing that loaded cryogenic fuel and oxidizer on a V3 vehicle for the first time. While the 10-engine static fire ended early due to a ground-side issue, we saw successful startup on all installed Raptor 3 engines. Next up: preparing the booster for a 33-engine static fire




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Engineers are targeting 8 pm ET on Thursday, March 19, for rollout of Artemis II.
NASA’s crawler-transporter 2 will carry the 11-million-pound stack at about 1 mph along the four-mile route from the Vehicle Assembly Building at @NASAKennedy to the launch pad.

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🚨 NASA's Artemis II rocket will now roll out to the pad tomorrow morning (March 19)!
The first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years is still targeting an April 1st launch 🚀
(via @NASA)

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The stars in constellations may look close together from our view on Earth, but they might actually be really far apart in space. This mind-blowing visualization shows the true shape of the Orion constellation in 3D. go.nasa.gov/3PKYVOY
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