- Fri Mar 21, 2025 8:05 pm
#9062
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! 
I recently came across an intriguing comparison of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology between the 2022 Model Y and the upcoming 2025 Cybertruck. The results were quite eye-opening, especially regarding how the newer hardware significantly improved obstacle detection and overall performance.
This got me thinking: How do you feel about the rapid advancements in Tesla's technology? Do you think the improvements in FSD justify upgrading to newer models, or do you believe that older models still hold their ground?
Also, for those of you who have experienced both older and newer Teslas, what differences have you noticed in real-world driving scenarios? Let’s dive into the evolution of Tesla’s FSD and share our thoughts on where it’s headed!

I recently came across an intriguing comparison of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology between the 2022 Model Y and the upcoming 2025 Cybertruck. The results were quite eye-opening, especially regarding how the newer hardware significantly improved obstacle detection and overall performance.
This got me thinking: How do you feel about the rapid advancements in Tesla's technology? Do you think the improvements in FSD justify upgrading to newer models, or do you believe that older models still hold their ground?
Also, for those of you who have experienced both older and newer Teslas, what differences have you noticed in real-world driving scenarios? Let’s dive into the evolution of Tesla’s FSD and share our thoughts on where it’s headed!