Tesla's Indian Adventure: A Bumpy Ride Ahead?
Tesla's electric vehicles are making their mark in India, but the road ahead may be full of twists and turns. The company, led by the visionary Elon Musk, has recently experienced a sales dip that has sparked curiosity and concern.
In October 2025, Tesla sold 40 Model Y SUVs in India, a significant drop of 37.5% from their September sales. This is an intriguing development, especially considering the company's ambitious entry into the Indian market with its first showroom opening in July. But here's where it gets controversial: despite the sales decline, Tesla's presence in India is expanding. They now have two showrooms, one in Mumbai and the other in New Delhi, and have delivered a total of 104 units since their launch.
The Model Y, a global bestseller in 2023 and 2024, is Tesla's flagship offering in India. With two trims available, the SUV boasts impressive ranges of 500 km and 622 km (WLTP) for the rear-wheel drive and long-range rear-wheel drive models, respectively. But is this enough to capture the Indian market?
Tesla's experience centers in Mumbai and Delhi have been operational since July and August, respectively, providing a unique showcase for the brand. However, the sales figures raise questions about the company's strategy and the Indian market's reception to electric vehicles.
What's your take on Tesla's future in India? Will the company's sales rebound, or is this a sign of a challenging journey ahead? Share your thoughts and let's spark a conversation about the electric vehicle revolution in one of the world's largest automotive markets!