In a landmark move for both Tesla and the Indian automotive industry, the U.S.-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer is set to inaugurate its first showroom in India on July 15 at the prestigious Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai.

This grand opening marks Tesla’s long-anticipated entry into the world’s third-largest automobile market.

After years of speculation, regulatory negotiations, and global expansion planning, Tesla’s entry into India signals a significant step in its global strategy to tap into emerging EV markets and accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.

A Strategic Location

The Bandra Kurla Complex, known as Mumbai’s financial and commercial nerve center, is a fitting location for Tesla’s debut.

The upcoming showroom — a sleek, ultra-modern space spanning nearly 20,000 square feet — will serve as a flagship experience center.

It will feature Tesla’s popular models, including the Model 3Model Y, and potentially the Cybertruck and Model S for limited viewing.

Sources close to the launch say the showroom will also house Tesla’s first India-based customer service and delivery center, further solidifying its presence in the region.

India’s Growing EV Market

India, now the third-largest car market in the world after China and the United States, represents a major growth opportunity for Tesla.

With increasing government incentives for electric vehicles, a rising middle class, and mounting concern over urban pollution, EV demand in India is growing rapidly.

According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), EV sales in India have nearly tripled over the last two years.

The Indian government has also launched production-linked incentives (PLIs) and eased import duties to attract global EV players — paving the way for Tesla’s official entry.

Elon Musk’s Vision for India

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who confirmed the launch via a tweet earlier this year, has long hinted at his ambitions to bring Tesla to India. During a recent earnings call, Musk noted:

“India has the potential to become one of the biggest markets for electric vehicles in the world. We’re thrilled to finally make this a reality.”

Insiders suggest that Tesla is also in talks with Indian officials regarding potential local manufacturing in the near future, with Karnataka, Gujarat, and Maharashtra emerging as possible locations for a Tesla Gigafactory.

Public Reception and Future Plans

Indian consumers have responded with great enthusiasm to the news, with thousands already registering interest in pre-orders. Industry experts believe the Mumbai showroom is just the beginning. Tesla is expected to roll out additional showrooms in Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad in the coming year.

Tesla will also begin installing its Supercharger network in major Indian cities to support its vehicles and infrastructure expansion.

Conclusion:
Tesla’s launch in Mumbai on July 15 marks more than a business expansion — it represents a pivotal shift in India’s automotive future. As global players race to electrify mobility, Tesla’s arrival adds momentum, prestige, and innovation to a market ready for transformation.

The countdown has begun. Tesla is officially coming to India.