Tesla releases Cybertruck FSD for Canada (FSD 12.5.5.3)

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Tesla (TSLA) started delivering the Foundation Series Cybertrucks to Canada earlier this month. However, these EV pickup trucks did not have Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software unlocked.

After about 3 weeks since deliveries began, the US-based tech automaker started rolling out FSD to Cybertrucks in Canada yesterday.

Several Cybertruck owners from Canada shared their joy on receiving the Cybertruck FSD over-the-air (OTA) software update to their trucks.

Tesla officially announcing FSD rollout to Cybertrucks in Canada on X.
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Tesla rolls out Cybertruck FSD for its customers in Canada (FSD v12.5.5.3).
Tesla rolls out Cybertruck FSD for its customers in Canada (FSD v12.5.5.3). Credit: @darewecan / X (Twitter).

Tesla is deploying FSD v12.5.5.3 (2024.39.5) to Canadian Cybertrucks. This is a subversion point release of the FSD v12.5.5 which Tesla rolled out to Cybertrucks in the United States last month.

The Cybertruck FSD v12.5.5.3 update includes the Vision-based Attention Monitoring with Sunglasses and End to End on Highway Autopilot features.

Cybertruck FSD software updates are slightly on a different branch compared to the rest of the vehicle lineup. Cybertruck FSD is running on version 12.5.5 and its sub-versions while other Teslas are on FSD v12.5.6 and FSD v12.5.4 and their sub-version point releases.

Looking at the Tesla firmware tracking data on TeslaFi.com, Tesla is quickly transitioning Cybertrucks from the previous version to the new FSD v12.5.5.3 in both the US and Canada.

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Cybertruck FSD v12.5.5.3  center screen UI showing Expanded FSD Visualizations and Automatic Set Speed Offset features.
Cybertruck FSD v12.5.5.3 center screen UI showing Expanded FSD Visualizations and Automatic Set Speed Offset features. Credit: @darewecan / X (Twitter).

The Cybertruck FSD v12.5.5.3 UI in the above screenshot shows two important features. Expanded Full Self-Driving Visualization which makes the FSD Autopilot drives much more fun by covering the entire screen.

The Automatic Speed Offset feature allows the Cybertruck to set the Speed Limit Offset to be above or below speed limit signs during FSD drives. FSD v12.5.5.3 (2024.39.5) includes two optionss Relative and Absolute (see screenshot above).

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Tesla Cybertruck owner from Canada shares screenshots of his FSD v12.5.5.3 software updates after installation (release notes and features).
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