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Tesla drives into Gurugram with India’s 1st all-in-one centre

Opens country's biggest unit combining retail, after-sales service, delivery and charging facilities under one roof
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini checks a screen inside a Tesla during the opening of the company’s first centre in Gurugram on Thursday. ANI

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Tesla India on Thursday announced the opening of India’s first all-in-one integrated Tesla centre in Gurugram, marking a major step in the company’s plan to expand electric mobility in the country.

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The facility at the upscale Orchid Business Park in Sector 48 is the biggest in the country as it combines retail, after-sales service, delivery and charging facilities under one roof.

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“Tesla’s mission is to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy. By building charging infrastructure that fits people’s daily lives, we are making electric driving convenient for everyone in India. The network will expand rapidly for a seamless EV experience,” said Sharad Agarwal, general manager, Tesla India.

The facility was inaugurated by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, who said Tesla choosing Gurugram established the state not merely as another market but a major hub for the automobile, IT and other industries.

Saini said he was optimistic that after the centre, Tesla would also establish its first electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant of the country in Haryana.

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The centre is designed to support rising interest in EVs across northern India. Visitors will be able to explore Tesla’s technology, take test drives of the Model Y, access V4 supercharging and obtain after-sales assistance in one connected space.

Optimus Gen 2, Tesla’s advanced humanoid robot prototype, will also be on display in Gurugram, alongside installations in Mumbai and Delhi. Once operational, Tesla will have four charging stations in India equipped with 16 superchargers and 10 destination chargers.

The Model Y, which was the world’s best-selling vehicle in 2023 and 2024, carries five-star ratings from multiple global safety bodies. Pricing starts at Rs 59,89,000, with home charging support included for buyers. Deliveries are available before the end of the year.

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