Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the Tesla showroom at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai on Tuesday morning.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis marked a major milestone as he attended the launch of Tesla’s first India store at Maker Maxity Mall, BKC, Mumbai. With the sleek showroom officially opening doors, Tesla has signaled its bold entry into the Indian electric… pic.twitter.com/BDri7APuWm
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“It’s a proud moment for Maharashtra as Tesla launches its servicing and future manufacturing centre in Mumbai. The state is set to play a key role in the company`s long-term plans, with full-scale manufacturing expected in the future,” said CM Devendra Fadnavis after the inauguration.
Tesla has also introduced advanced charging facilities, offering a 15-minute fast charge that enables a range of up to 600 km, a move that highlights both efficiency and environmental consciousness.
The much-anticipated Model Y was officially launched at the Tesla showroom in BKC, marking another milestone in Tesla’s India journey.
The electric vehicle (EV) giant has opened its first showroom in India at Maker Maxity Mall in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), marking a major milestone in its entry into the Indian market, according to news agency ANI.
Last Friday, Tesla’s India-focused X (formerly Twitter) handle posted a teaser saying “Coming soon,” along with a graphic hinting that the company’s India presence would kick off in July 2025.
Amid growing speculation about Tesla’s plans in the country, Union Minister for Heavy Industries, H.D. Kumaraswamy, had clarified in June that the company is currently not looking to manufacture vehicles in India. Instead, Tesla is focusing on setting up retail operations for now.
“They want to sell their car in India. There is no further development about Tesla,” Kumaraswamy had said during a media interaction. He confirmed that Tesla is only interested in opening showrooms in India for now, reported news agency ANI.
Earlier reports had suggested that Tesla was keen to import its vehicles into the country and sell them through its showrooms, rather than establishing manufacturing facilities. However, the company has maintained a quiet stance about its detailed operational strategy for India.
In a significant move earlier this year, Tesla began its hiring process in India, indicating the company`s preparations for entering the domestic market were gaining pace, as per ANI.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk had previously expressed interest in investing in India, but he had also pointed out that high import duties were a major hurdle.
However, India`s new EV policy, which was announced recently, offered reduced import duties and additional incentives to attract global EV manufacturers, potentially paving the way for Tesla`s entry.
In April this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with Elon Musk and discussed opportunities for collaboration in technology and innovation. PM Modi had also met Musk earlier in February during his visit to the United States, according to ANI.
With the launch of its first showroom in Mumbai, Tesla is expected to test the Indian market and build a base for its premium electric vehicles in one of the world`s fastest-growing automobile markets.
(With ANI inputs)
