Tesla Cybertruck Drives 1,200 Miles on FSD With Zero Interventions

Image: @brunitatoiu on X

A Tesla Cybertruck owner is turning heads across the EV community after sharing proof that his truck drove more than 1,200 miles entirely on its own using Full Self-Driving (Supervised). The owner, who goes by @brunitatoiu on X, posted screenshots from Tesla’s new Self-Driving Stats interface — introduced with FSD v14.2 — showing 1,285.8 out of 1,286.8 total miles completed under full autonomy. His trip spanned from Chicago all the way down to Cape Coral, Florida, without a single steering, accelerator, or brake input.

“This is real. FSD is solved,” he wrote, crediting his Cybertruck and the latest FSD stack for handling the entire multi-state drive. The updated stats panel, which arrived with Tesla’s FSD 14.2 rollout last week, tracks real-world usage of the system — including how many miles drivers actually allow FSD to take over.

The milestone comes just weeks after Tesla began rolling out the full suite of FSD (Supervised) features to the Cybertruck with v14.1.5, including autonomous reversing, parking, and improved low-speed maneuverability. And based on early impressions from testers, the latest iterations of the system are performing better than ever everywhere FSD is available — currently seven countries worldwide, with South Korea recently joining the fray.

In Canada, FSD tester Devin Olsen (@DevinOlsenn) recently shared a clip of version 14.2.1 detecting a road blockage from a crash, turning around, and rerouting on its own without any driver action. These kinds of real-world examples continue to fuel the growing sentiment among users (and Tesla) that the unified FSD 14 stack represents a major leap forward.

The timing is fitting: Tesla just celebrated two years since the first Cybertruck deliveries. “Thank you to all of my owners (& admirers) – thank you for all the joy, hard work & wild moments so far,” the official @cybertruck account on X posted in celebration over the weekend.

With more long-distance, zero-intervention drives surfacing every week, it’s becoming harder to ignore how quickly FSD (Supervised) is evolving — especially on Tesla’s newest Hardware 4 vehicles.

If you still haven’t tried out FSD (Supervised) on your Tesla yet, the company is offering a free trial for Hardware 4 (HW4 or AI4) vehicles for the holidays, available through January 8, 2026.