Tesla Launches India's first Fully Integrated Tesla Center in Gurugram
Tesla has launched India's first fully integrated Tesla Center in Gurugram, signifying a significant growth of its retail and charging presence in the nation. The new center, situated at Orchid Business Park in Sector 48, consolidates retail operations, deliveries, after-sales service, and charging infrastructure all in one place.
The firm stated that the Gurugram facility is intended to meet the increasing demand from clients in northern India. Guests can discover Tesla technologies, test drive the Model Y, utilize vehicle maintenance services, and access V4 Superchargers on the premises. Tesla has showcased its Optimus Gen 2 robot at the Gurugram site, alongside its exhibitions in Mumbai and Delhi.
Tesla announced that the launch of the Gurugram Center is part of a broader expansion initiated since its market entry in July. Tesla has launched Experience Center in Mumbai (Maker Maxity, Bandra Kurla Complex) and Delhi (Worldmark 3, Aerocity), and has set up three charging stations in these cities. A new charging location at One Horizon in Gurugram is anticipated to launch shortly. With this addition, Tesla will run four charging stations featuring 16 Superchargers and 10 Destination Chargers.
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The electric SUV is introduced to the market as a completely imported CBU from Tesla's Shanghai facility and is available in a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) setup
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Tesla is presently offering only the Model Y in India. The electric SUV is introduced to the market as a completely imported CBU from Tesla's Shanghai facility and is available in a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) setup.
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Two versions are available for purchase the standard RWD listed at Rs 59.89 lakh (ex-showroom) and the Long Range RWD at Rs 67.89 lakh (ex-showroom). Prices are considerably elevated compared to international markets because of India's substantial import taxes on CBUs.



