
Tesla has officially unveiled its latest Experience Centre in Delhi, located at Worldmark 3 in Aerocity. This impressive facility encompasses approximately 8,200 square feet, providing potential buyers a chance to explore the full range of Tesla vehicles and features before making a purchase decision. This opening marks Tesla's second showroom in India, following the recent launch of its first centre in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) just a month prior. The Aerocity location is strategically situated near the Indira Gandhi International Airport and numerous embassies, echoing the premium positioning of its Mumbai counterpart. In addition to the showroom, Tesla has also installed four V4 Superchargers on-site, allowing electric vehicle owners to take advantage of the company's fast-charging technology. During the inauguration, Tesla representatives shared exciting plans to enhance their service network in India. This includes the introduction of Mobile Service for minor home repairs, remote diagnostics for software-related issues, and the establishment of official service centres alongside Tesla-approved third-party collision repair facilities. Furthermore, the company is gearing up to install three additional Superchargers within the Delhi-NCR region, including one at the DLF Horizon Centre. Currently, Tesla offers the Model Y in India, with a starting price of ₹59.89 lakh for the rear-wheel drive variant and ₹67.89 lakh for the Long Range RWD version. Deliveries are anticipated to commence in Q3 2025. The standard package includes a Stealth Grey exterior and a black interior at no extra cost, while other exterior colour options range from ₹95,000 to ₹1.85 lakh. Additionally, a white interior can be added for an extra ₹95,000. The Model Y is now available for purchase and registration in Delhi, Gurugram, and Mumbai.
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