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Eyeing the Tesla Model Y? Here are all the colour options and costs explained

Eyeing the Tesla Model Y? Here are all the colour options and costs explained

Hindustan Times18-07-2025
Tesla India has inaugurated its first experience centre showroom in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai. (Photo by Satish Bate/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times) Check Offers
The Tesla Model Y is finally available in India as the debut offering from the American EV brand, and the all-electric crossover comes with both RWD and Long Range RWD variants. While the ex-showroom price tag for the two variants is ₹ 59.89 lakh and ₹ 67.89 lakh, the Model Y's final price will bear additional costs, depending on the buyer's colour of choice. If you are interested in purchasing the new EV, here is a concise breakdown of the Model Y's colour schemes and the extra charges for each option:
Tesla offers the Model Y with a range of 6 exterior colour options regardless of the variant, and these include Stealth Grey, Pearl White Multi-Coat, Diamond Black, Glacier Blue, Quicksilver, and Ultra Red. Out of the lot, Stealth Grey is offered as the base option and comes with no additional cost.
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Pearl White Multi-Coat and Diamond Black are both offered with an additional charge of ₹ 95,000. The Glacier Blue paint scheme can be had for ₹ 1.25 lakh. If you want your Model Y in Quicksilver or Ultra Red, you will have to cough up ₹ 1.85 lakh in extra costs. Tesla Model Y: More options
The Model Y is offered with two interior themes, All Black or Black and White, and both can be had without extra charges. Additionally, Tesla offers the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package for ₹ 6 lakh. The company has noted that FSD features remain subject to regulatory approvals, and in its current form, the system requires active driver supervision. The Model Y will receive OTA updates as the FSD suite evolves over time. Also Watch: Tesla Model Y arrives in India! Here's what you need to know Tesla Model Y: Key highlights
The Tesla Model Y is offered in India with two battery packs: the 60 kWh unit in the base model provides up to 500 km of WLTP-certified range, and the 75 kWh battery pack for the Long Range variant delivers up to 622 km of claimed range on a single charge.
The Model Y is powered by a single rear-mounted electric motor that makes 295 bhp. With this, the crossover can sprint from a standstill to 100 kmph in 5.9 seconds. It supports Tesla's Supercharging network, and a 15-minute charge is estimated to replenish between 238 km to 267 km of range, depending on the battery pack.
The electric SUV brings a clean, aerodynamic design with flush-fitting handles, slim LEDs, and a fastback profile. Its feature-laden cabin offers a minimalistic dashboard layout with all controls embedded within a 15.4-inch central touchscreen. There is also an additional 8-inch display for the rear occupants, dual-zone climate control, power-adjustable front seats, a power-operated tailgate, and a panoramic sunroof.
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First Published Date: 18 Jul 2025, 13:00 pm IST
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