Tesla Showroom In Delhi NCR: Elon Muskβs electric car company Tesla is gearing up to open its second showroom in Delhi on August 11. This launch follows less than a month after the company opened its first Indian showroom in Mumbai. The EV giant also recently set up its first charging station at Mumbaiβs Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), located near Maker Maxity Mall, where the Mumbai showroom was inaugurated.
The high-profile Mumbai launch was attended by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who praised Teslaβs entry into the state and invited the company to set up R&D and manufacturing facilities there.
New Tesla Experience In Delhi
Elon Muskβs Tesla India Motors and Energy Pvt Ltd has signed a nine-year lease for an 8,200 sq ft showroom in Delhiβs Aerocity hospitality district, near Indira Gandhi International Airport, at a monthly rent of βΉ17.22 lakh, as per documents accessed by CRE Matrix. The new Tesla Experience Centre will open at Aerocityβs upscale Worldmark 3 complex, catering to customers in the national capital region — a key hub for Indiaβs electric mobility push.
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Tesla Model Y
Tesla launched its electric Midsize SUV, Tesla Model Y, starting from nearly Rs 60 lakh. The deliveries of the Tesla Model Y are expected to begin in the third quarter this year. Tesla Model Y is available in two versions: a standard rear-wheel drive with a 60 kWh battery offering a WLTP-certified range of 500 km, and a long-range rear-wheel drive variant with a 75 kWh battery delivering up to 622 km on a single charge. However, the deliveries will be prioritised for buyers in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, and Gurugram, with vehicles transported on flat-bed trucks directly to customersβ homes.
Tesla Opens Vehicle Registration
The company has also updated its website to allow vehicle registration across all states and union territories, expanding access beyond its initial launch cities. While Tesla lists its full self-driving (FSD) feature as an optional extra for Rs 6 lakh, the advanced capability will be introduced in India at a later stage. The EV giant recently launched its first charging station at Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), where it also debuted its first Indian showroom at Maker Maxity Mall.Β