
Arriving in Delhi! Tesla to open second India Showroom - check date and other details
Elon Musk
's Tesla is set to expand its India footprint, with its second showroom opening in Delhi on August 11, less than a month after the electric carmaker debuted in Mumbai.
Announcing the move on social media platform X, Tesla posted: 'Arriving in Delhi – stay tuned,' along with a sleek graphic teasing its arrival in the national capital.
The new Tesla Experience Centre will be located at Aerocity's upscale Worldmark 3 complex, catering to customers across the National Capital Region, a key market in India's electric mobility push, IANS reported.
The Delhi opening comes less than a month after opening its first showroom in Mumbai. 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.
Tesla officially entered India last month with the launch of its electric midsize SUV, the Model Y, available in two versions priced from Rs 60 lakh for the Rear-Wheel Drive variant and Rs 68 lakh for the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive.
Buyers can also add Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) package for an extra Rs 6 lakh.
Deliveries of the Model Y are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2025. Currently, it remains Tesla's only offering in the country, reported ANI.
With India now the world's third-largest automobile market, Tesla's entry marks a major step in the country's fast-growing EV landscape, combining global brand power with advanced tech and performance.
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