Tesla Shows Off Fully Driverless Model Y, Cybertruck at Giga Texas

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Tesla has released new footage showing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology in action at its Giga Texas factory—this time, with no human behind the wheel.

In a video shared by the company, Tesla shows Model Y and Cybertruck vehicles autonomously delivering themselves from the end of the production line to the outbound lot, using FSD in what the company calls “unsupervised” mode.

The clips offer a behind-the-scenes look at the real-world use of driverless technology inside Tesla’s own operations. It follows earlier drone footage from Tesla observer Joe Tegtmeyer, but now includes in-car views and scenes from the Cybertunnel, a steep tunnel built under a nearby highway.

Tesla says the system has already logged over 50,000 miles of driverless operation between its Texas and California factories.

Model Y vehicles are driving a 1.4-mile route that includes pedestrians, other vehicles, semis, and construction equipment.

Cybertrucks navigate a 0.6-mile course through a tunnel with a 17% grade that runs beneath one of the fastest highways in the U.S.

Tesla’s use of FSD on its own property shows how the technology is advancing beyond public beta testing—and toward broader real-world deployment. Unsupervised FSD should be here soon, folks.