Tesla Prepares for India Market Entry with August Deliveries Amid Global Sales Slump
Tesla is poised to make its formal debut in India, with initial customer deliveries expected as early as August. The automaker's Mumbai showroom will serve as its gateway into the world's third-largest auto market—a strategic MOVE to offset declining sales in other regions.
Model Y rear-wheel drive SUVs, shipped from Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory, are already en route to India. Priced at ₹2.7 million ($31,988) before import duties, these vehicles will face a 70% tariff—a standard barrier that hasn't deterred Tesla's expansion plans.
Prospective buyers can begin configuring orders next week, according to sources familiar with the matter. The Mumbai flagship's opening marks a critical test for Tesla's direct-sales model in a market dominated by established dealership networks.