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Tesla's Tepid India Inception: Luxury EVs Struggle Amidst Steep Prices and Sparse Infrastructure
Tesla's entry into the Indian market has hit a speed bump with only 600 orders since its mid‑July 2025 launch. Priced steeply due to import tariffs, the Model Y's restricted availability to select urban centers faces infrastructural and cultural challenges. As global demand for Tesla cools, the company's cautious approach to the Indian luxury EV market underscores a broader battle with pricing strategy and local manufacturing hurdles.
Tesla's Launch in India: Overview of Order Numbers and Expectations
Challenges Facing Tesla: High Prices and Market Dynamics
Tesla's Strategic Approach as an Importer in India
Infrastructure and Logistical Challenges to EV Adoption in India
Public Reactions to Tesla's Market Entry
Potential Future Directions for Tesla in India
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