Tesla opens its first experience centre in Delhi’s Aerocity

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After setting its foot in India’s Mumbai, Tesla has opened its first Experience Centre in Delhi along with the city’s first Tesla Charging Station.

The new facility is located at Aerocity’s Worldmark 3, where the charging station is also set up on the lower ground floor. The Aerocity station offers four V4 supercharging stalls (DC) and three destination charging stalls (AC).

In a press release, Tesla said the choice gives drivers flexibility depending on their charging needs.

Tesla noted that customers purchasing a new vehicle this quarter would receive a complimentary wall connector, allowing at-home or workplace charging. It said this helps drivers begin each day with a full charge, reducing costs and removing the need to visit fuel stations.

The Delhi’s showroom is a booking point for Tesla’s Model Y, the brand’s offering for India. Customers can book the car through the company’s official website; deliveries are expected in a few months. Both Mumbai and Delhi showrooms serve customers across India.

Tesla’s India portfolio currently includes the Model Y electric SUV in two configurations. The standard Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) version is priced at ₹59.89 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Long Range RWD variant is available at ₹67.89 lakh (ex-showroom).

Deliveries will be prioritised for buyers in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, and Gurugram, with cars dispatched on flat-bed trucks directly to homes.

Model Y in India will come in two trims. The rear-wheel drive can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds and offers up to 500 km of range (WLTP) with top speeds reaching 201km/h, priced from Rs. 59.89 lakhs.

The long range rear-wheel drive, with over 2,130 litres of cargo space and seating for up to five passengers, provides 622 km of range (WLTP). Its speed can reach up to 201km/h in 5.6 seconds at a base price of Rs. 67.89 lakhs

Globally, the company operates over 70,000 superchargers, and its 2024 impact report recorded a network uptime of 99.95 per cent. At peak efficiency, a Model Y can add up to 267 km of range in just 15 minutes.