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Tesla opens second India showroom in Delhi
US electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla on Monday inaugurated its second India showroom in Delhi, weeks after opening its debut outlet in Mumbai’s Maker Maxity Mall at Bandra Kurla Complex on July 15.
The move marks Tesla’s formal entry into the world’s third-largest automobile market with the launch of its midsize SUV, the Model Y, starting at nearly ₹60 lakh. Initially, the Model Y will be the only offering in India, available in two rear-wheel drive variants — the standard version at ₹60 lakh and the Long Range (LR) version at ₹68 lakh. Both prices are ex-showroom and subject to local taxes.
Customers can add Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) package for an extra ₹6 lakh. The SUV will be offered in six colours, with Stealth Grey included in the base price, while Pearl White Multi-Coat, Diamond Black, Ultra Red, Quicksilver, and Glacier Blue carry an additional cost. Interior trims come in black or white, with a five-seat layout.
Deliveries and registrations will initially be available in Mumbai, Delhi, and Gurugram, with the first handovers expected in Q3 2025. The standard Model Y offers a range of 455 km, while the LR RWD variant extends that to 622 km and accelerates from 0–100 km/h in 5.6 seconds. Both support Tesla’s supercharging technology, delivering up to 267 km of range in just 15 minutes.
Comfort features include heated and ventilated front seats with power recline, power-folding and heated rear seats, a hands-free power trunk, and advanced driver-assistance supported by eight exterior cameras and second-generation connectivity hardware.
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Tesla has also opened its first charging facility in Mumbai’s BKC to support early adopters. The company’s entry, led by the Model Y, signals a high-profile push into India’s growing EV market with a mix of range, performance, and premium tech.
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