Tesla debuts in India
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With delivery estimated to start from the third quarter, Tesla will drive on to India's busy roads, targeting a niche premium EV segment that accounts for just 4% of overall sales in the world's third-largest car market.
After a long, long wait, Tesla has finally arrived in India, opening its first showroom in Mumbai. Its Model Y, priced between Rs 61-69 lakh on-road, is up for sale. But can Indian customers afford Elon Musk’s EV?
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Tesla unveiled its first showroom in India on Tuesday, marking its entry into the world's most populous country, as Elon Musk's electric vehicle company seeks new customers amid sagging sales in the United States and Europe.
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With its sales cratering in the West, the electric vehicle giant is making a high-stakes pivot to the world's third-largest auto market.
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According to the Tesla's website, Model Y will be introduced in two versions, including Rear-Wheel Drive and Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive.
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