If you're cruising through Night City after Patch 2.3, you’ve probably noticed the upgraded driving mechanics — and the return of AutoDrive. Whether you're a fan of full-throttle highway chases or you just want to sit back and let Delamain handle the wheel, choosing between manual driving and AutoDrive isn't just a matter of preference — it can change how you experience Cyberpunk 2077 entirely.
So which one's better? Let’s break it down.
🧭 What Is AutoDrive in Patch 2.3?
AutoDrive lets your car drive itself to your selected destination. Think of it like Night City’s version of Tesla autopilot — hands-free, chill, and surprisingly competent (most of the time). You can activate it while inside your vehicle or remotely from the map screen. Just set a waypoint, and your ride takes over.🎮 How to Activate:
PC/Console: Hold the drive button while targeting a waypoint.
Supported vehicles include most player-owned cars — especially those tied to main or DLC storylines.
Patch 2.3 has fine-tuned AutoDrive to make it smoother and smarter — but it's still not perfect.
⚖️ AutoDrive vs. Manual Driving – Key Differences
| Feature | AutoDrive 🚗💤 | Manual Driving 🕹️ |
|---|---|---|
| Speed & Efficiency | Slower, takes scenic routes | Faster with shortcuts and boosts |
| Combat Support | Limited/no combat allowed | Fully enabled (drive-bys, chases) |
| Immersion | Great for cinematic travel | High-stakes, immersive control |
| RP-Friendly | Excellent for chill playthroughs | Great for Nomad/street racer builds |
| Mission Flexibility | Limited to simple travel | Best for gigs, scanner hustles |
🚗 When to Use AutoDrive
AutoDrive shines when you:
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Want to relax and soak in the city while moving between gigs.
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Are listening to radio stations or custom modded soundtracks.
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Need to manage your inventory, read shards, or snack in real life.
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Are doing non-combat story travel and want maximum immersion.
💡 Pro Tip: Turn on cinematic camera mode for breathtaking shots of Night City while AutoDrive does its thing.
🕹️ When Manual Driving Wins
Manual control is the clear winner if you:
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Love racing through back alleys and skipping gridlock with shortcuts.
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Are doing high-stakes NCPD gigs, fixer chases, or courier deliveries.
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Want full control in chases or ambushes — AutoDrive won’t shoot back!
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Are roleplaying a Nomad or street racer build.
Patch 2.3 improved handling physics and vehicle responsiveness, making manual driving feel less floaty and way more fun.
🔧 Modding Tip: Improve Both Systems
Want the best of both worlds? Try these PC mods:
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"Smarter AutoDrive AI" – tweaks pathfinding and destination logic.
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"Immersive Driving Overhaul" – better car physics and drift control.
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"RadioExt" or "Custom Music Mod" – pair with AutoDrive for long scenic drives.
👥 What the Community Says
Players are torn — here’s what’s trending on Reddit and Twitter:
“AutoDrive is great for taking in the cityscape after a long mission. Just wish it could handle Nomad off-roading.” – u/synwavepunk
“Manual driving post-2.3 feels like GTA-level fun. I actually look forward to stealing cars now.” – @cyberwired2077
📊 Poll: Which Do You Prefer?
🚘 AutoDrive – Hands off, eyes on the skyline
🕹️ Manual – Ride or die with full control
📅 Vote in our Twitter/X poll & tell us how you drive in Night City!
🔮 Future Wishlist: What Could Make AutoDrive Even Better?
Players have suggested:
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Tactical AutoDrive Mode – allowing shooting and evasive actions.
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Personality Settings – like Delamain voice options (e.g., calm vs. aggressive driving).
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Route Customization – fastest vs. scenic vs. stealthy routes.
Could we see these in the next expansion? Fingers crossed.
🏁 Final Verdict: Which Is Best?
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For chill sessions, exploration, and immersion? Go AutoDrive.
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For mission-focused, high-octane gameplay? Stick with manual.
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For the ultimate Cyberpunk roleplay? Use both depending on your V’s vibe.
Night City is yours — whether you're in the driver’s seat or letting the city drive you.
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