Tesla’s first ‘Experience Center’ in Mumbai on July 15, Indian entry of Model Y RWD and Long‑Range AWD fixed
Tesla’s Entry into India: First Showroom in Mumbai on July 15
Tesla has officially announced that on July 15, 2025, it will open its first “Experience Center” (showroom) at the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai, where the Model Y will be introduced to the Indian market.
Two Variants: RWD & Long-Range AWD
Tesla Model Y is expected to launch in India in two major variants:
- RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive)
- CLTC-rated range: 593 km
- 0–100 km/h in 5.9 seconds
- Long‑Range AWD (All-Wheel Drive)
- CLTC-rated range: up to 750 km
- 0–100 km/h in 4.3 seconds
This dual powertrain setup offers a significant step-up in performance and range.
Design, Dimensions & Wheel Options
The Model Y features a stylish, premium, and sporty design:
- Dimensions: Length – 4,797 mm, Width – 1,982 mm, Height – 1,624 mm, Ground Clearance – 167 mm
- Wheels: Likely 19″ wheels for India, with 20″ options available globally
- Lighting: Sleek LED headlights and connected LED taillights as part of the facelifted design
Interior & Technology
Tesla is known for its simple yet tech-savvy interiors:
- 15.4″ touchscreen infotainment system, controlling most vehicle functions
- 8″ rear screen mounted behind the center console for rear passengers
- Second‑row seats fold flat, creating a spacious cargo area
Performance: RWD vs AWD
- RWD variant: Accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds, delivering a sharp, engaging driving feel thanks to its single-motor rear-wheel setup . Ideal for those who enjoy spirited cornering and slightly better range due to lighter weight and fewer drivetrain losses.
- Long‑Range AWD variant: With dual motors on all wheels, it sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.3 seconds, offering brisk acceleration and superior grip in all conditions .
Additionally, Reddit users highlight real-world differences:
“AWD is superior… it accelerates faster … gets a better sound system”
“The rush of the AWD is awesome…but not at the extra cost and less efficiency”
While AWD delivers adrenaline-packed performance with higher traction (especially in wet or slippery conditions), RWD remains the more efficient, playful, and cost-effective choice for everyday driving.
Estimated Price: ₹48–70 Lakh
Based on current estimates:
- The CBU import price from China was approximately $31,988 (~₹27.7 lakh)
- With a 70% import duty, the cost could exceed $56,000 (~₹48 lakh)
- Other reports estimate prices between ₹43 lakh (DriveSpark), ₹50 lakh (Moneycontrol), and ₹65–70 lakh (Autocar India)
Overall, the anticipated price range is ₹48–70 lakh (ex-showroom).
Imports, Deliveries & Future Plans
- Tesla has imported 5–6 Model Y units into Mumbai, including both standard RWD and long-range AWD versions
- Deliveries are expected to begin by late August 2025
- Plans are in place for a second showroom in New Delhi
- Currently, Tesla is bringing in CBU units only and has no plans for local manufacturing
Tesla’s Challenge in the Indian EV Market
- India’s EV market penetration is still under 5%, with premium EVs making up less than 2%
- Price sensitivity among Indian consumers means Tesla may face slower adoption initially
- However, Tesla Model Y’s advanced technology, global brand cachet, and performance will make it an appealing option
Conclusion
The launch of Tesla Model Y on July 15, 2025, in Mumbai marks a historic moment for electric mobility in India. With its high range, strong performance, premium tech-filled interior, and powerful brand image, the Model Y stands out as a compelling choice. Though the CBU imports and high pricing may limit its reach to only affluent segments, this move signals a positive shift in India’s EV landscape.
This launch could help push India’s EV share past the 5% mark by raising awareness and trust among consumers through a high-end offering. It’s expected to intensify competition from local players like Tata, Mahindra, and VinFast, prompting them to improve EV tech and pricing.
Tesla’s upcoming plans include launching another Experience Center in New Delhi and installing a Supercharger network. While local manufacturing isn’t on the table yet, this strategy strengthens Tesla’s presence in India and could eventually pave the way toward a “Make in India” import-to-production model.