Tesla has officially begun its journey in India with the delivery of its first Model Y electric SUV. The milestone was marked at the brand-new Tesla Experience Centre in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), where Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik received the car. This marks not only Tesla’s entry into India’s premium EV market but also highlights the state’s push for sustainable mobility.
The Tesla Model Y delivery was conducted at Tesla’s maiden showroom in Mumbai, inaugurated in July. The electric SUV handed over to Pratap Sarnaik symbolizes the brand’s long-awaited entry into India’s EV space. Tesla staff at the event showcased the company’s cutting-edge technology, highlighting features like sustainable powertrains and smart connectivity.
Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik expressed that his Tesla purchase was more than just personal luxury—it was symbolic of the state’s commitment to clean mobility. He mentioned that the car would be gifted to his grandson to build awareness of sustainable transport among the younger generation.
He also reiterated the state’s target of achieving large-scale EV adoption over the next decade. Maharashtra, aligned with the Prime Minister’s clean mobility mission, has already rolled out a series of incentives to encourage EV use.
Sarnaik highlighted several initiatives undertaken by the Maharashtra government to accelerate the electric vehicle transition:
Toll exemptions for EVs on the Atal Setu and the Samruddhi Expressway.
Induction of nearly 5,000 electric buses by the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC).
Subsidies and policy incentives to promote private EV adoption.
He emphasized that while EVs may currently cost more than conventional cars, their long-term environmental benefits and role in setting the right example make them worth the investment.
The BKC showroom is Tesla’s first official retail and experience centre in India. The company has also opened another outlet at Delhi’s Aerocity, expanding its presence in two major urban hubs. These showrooms aim to educate Indian buyers about Tesla’s EV technology, performance, and charging infrastructure.
The Tesla Model Y in India is offered in two variants:
Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Battery: 60kWh LFP
Range: 500km (WLTP)
Acceleration: 0–100kmph in 5.9 seconds
Top Speed: 201kmph
Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive (LR RWD)
Battery: Larger pack with extended range
Range: 622km (WLTP)
Acceleration: 0–100kmph in 5.6 seconds
Top Speed: 201kmph
Currently, only single-motor versions are available in India, but they still offer impressive speed and range for long-distance travel.
Though Tesla has yet to confirm its Supercharger network rollout in India, the company claims that its ultra-fast DC chargers can:
Add 238km of range in 15 minutes for the RWD variant.
Add 267km of range in 15 minutes for the LR RWD.
This fast-charging capability positions Tesla as a strong contender in India’s growing EV ecosystem.
The Tesla Model Y is priced as follows:
Model Y RWD: Rs 59.89 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Model Y LR RWD: Rs 67.89 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Standard: Stealth Grey
Additional Colours:
Pearl White Multi-Coat – Rs 95,000
Diamond Black – Rs 95,000
Glacier Blue – Rs 1.25 lakh
Quicksilver – Rs 1.85 lakh
Ultra Red – Rs 1.85 lakh
Conclusion
The delivery of the first Tesla Model Y in India marks a historic moment for the EV market. With strong government support, rising consumer interest, and Tesla’s premium EV offerings, India is on track to witness a significant shift toward sustainable mobility. The symbolic delivery to Maharashtra’s Transport Minister reflects the broader push for clean energy adoption, setting the stage for Tesla’s expansion in the country.