
Tesla Inc. has officially begun its India journey with the launch of its first two retail stores in Mumbai. The Tesla India store launch includes two locations — Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) and Lower Parel — where customers can explore Model 3 and Model Y firsthand.
Tesla Launches First Retail Stores in India – Begins EV Journey in Mumbai
This move comes after years of speculation and back-and-forth with Indian authorities over import duties and manufacturing plans. With the recent Government of India’s new EV policy, which includes reduced import taxes for companies committing to local production, Tesla has now accelerated its plans to enter India.
The Mumbai stores will allow potential customers to:
- Explore Tesla vehicles up close (starting with the Model 3 and Model Y)
- Book test drives
- Speak directly with Tesla advisors
- Reserve or configure vehicles online
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The Mumbai stores are designed to offer a full Tesla experience. Customers can:
Explore Tesla models like the Model 3 and Model Y
Book test drives
Learn about EV charging and sustainability
Configure and reserve vehicles online
Interact with trained Tesla advisors for queries and guidance
Tesla’s Strategic Entry Aligned With India’s EV Policy
Tesla’s India debut follows the government’s revised EV policy, which offers reduced import duties for automakers committed to local manufacturing. With this policy in place, Tesla is expected to scale faster in India, leveraging early mover advantage in the premium EV segment.
Tesla Model 3 and Model Y – India Launch Details
Tesla’s official India website is now live, allowing users to pre-order both models and explore features.
Model | Expected Price (INR) | Range (Estimated WLTP) | Drive Options |
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Model 3 | ₹50–60 Lakhs | ~500 km | RWD / AWD |
Model Y | ₹60–70 Lakhs | ~505 km | RWD / AWD |
Supercharger Network & Customer Support
Tesla plans to establish a Supercharger network starting with Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru by Q4 2025. Service centers and roadside assistance will also roll out gradually to support early adopters.
India Gigafactory Plans in the Works
Insider reports suggest Tesla is finalizing a location for its India Gigafactory, expected in Gujarat or Maharashtra. This facility will focus on:
Vehicle assembly for Model 3/Y
Battery production
Export units to nearby regions
Supporting India’s Make in India for EVs initiative
Industry Reaction and Market Impact
According to Rahul Malhotra, auto analyst at EVscope India:
“Tesla’s retail launch in Mumbai signals a massive shift. This move could catalyze EV growth across all segments, from luxury to budget.”
India’s EV market is currently dominated by Tata Motors, Mahindra Electric, and Ola Electric. Tesla’s premium positioning introduces global technology standards and challenges local manufacturers to innovate faster.
Conclusion: A Bold New Chapter for India’s EV Ecosystem
Tesla opening its first stores in Mumbai is more than just a product launch — it’s the beginning of Tesla India’s journey. With the promise of local production, wide EV adoption, and sustainable transportation, Tesla could shape the future of India’s electric mobility landscape.