Soon after inaugurating its first showroom at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Tesla has now opened its second showroom in Delhi, located at Aerocity’s Worldmark 3 complex, which is near Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
This new facility is equipped with four 250kW Tesla superchargers, taking the total number of these fast charges to 8 across Delhi and Mumbai. Four more superchargers will be added in each of these two regions.
While Tesla currently has showrooms only in Mumbai and Delhi, customers across India can still book the Model Y via the brand’s official website. However, initial deliveries will be prioritised for Mumbai, New Delhi, Gurgaon and Pune. Standard delivery timelines apply to other states and Union Territories across India, including Telangana, Karnataka, Daman & Diu, Meghalaya, and Jammu & Kashmir. It is worth noting that Tesla hasn’t started taking orders for the Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
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About Tesla Model Y
Currently, Tesla has only the Model Y on sale in India, priced at Rs 59.89 lakh (ex-showroom). It is available in two variants: RWD (Rear-Wheel-Drive) and Long-Range RWD (Rear-Wheel-Drive), offering a claimed range of up to 622 km on a single charge.
| Model Y Variants | RWD | RWD Long Range |
| Claimed Range | 500 km | 622 km |
| Acceleration (0-100 kmph) | 5.9 seconds | 5.6 seconds |
| Top Speed | 201 kmph | 201 kmph |
The key features of the Indian-spec Tesla Model Y include: –
- 19-inch all-black alloy wheels
- Powered bonnet for hands-free access to the frunk
- 15.4-inch touchscreen infotainment
- An 8-inch rear entertainment screen
- Panoramic glass roof
- Connected car tech
- Powered front seats with heating & ventilation functions
- Powered rear seats with recline function
- Multi-colour ambient lighting
- Multi-zone climate control
- Air purifier
- 360-degree camera
- Built-in dashcam
- Full ADAS suite
- Full Self-Driving System (optional for Rs 6 lakh)
In the Indian market, the Tesla Model Y locks horns with the Kia EV6, BYD Sealion 7, and Volvo C40 Recharge.
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