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Tesla Powers Up in India with New Showroom Launch at Delhi's Aerocity
Tesla has opened its second Indian showroom at Delhi's Aerocity, after its Mumbai debut. This new location, at Worldmark 3, doubles as a showroom and an experience center, showcasing the Tesla Model Y SUV in two India‑specific variants. With the addition of V4 Superchargers, Tesla aims to drive the premium EV market forward, starting deliveries by September 2025. The new showroom strengthens Tesla's presence, targeting premium customers and expanding its footprint across key metro cities in India.
Tesla's Strategic Expansion into India's EV Market
Location and Features of Tesla's New Delhi Showroom
Tesla Model Y: Variants and Pricing for Indian Customers
Charging Infrastructure and Future Plans in India
Tesla's Initial Delivery Strategy and Market Focus
Public Reactions and Customer Sentiments
Expert Opinions on Tesla's India Strategy
Future Implications for India's Automotive and EV Industry
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