Despite rumors of Tesla’s stock plummeting, Elon Musk continues to expand globally. This time, the first and most spectacular store is located in Mumbai, India.

BREAKING: Elon Musk's Tesla Open First India Store In Mumbai BKC Area

Tesla Opens First Showroom in Mumbai, Sparking Excitement and Debate Over India Entry

Mumbai, India — In a landmark move that signals a seismic shift in South Asia’s electric vehicle (EV) landscape, Elon Musk’s Tesla has officially thrown open the doors to its first Indian showroom and experience center in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The long-awaited debut, while greeted with fanfare and optimism, has also ignited debate over policy concessions, local manufacturing promises, and the future of India’s EV ecosystem.

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A Glittering Launch Amid Political and Economic Crosscurrents

Tesla’s Mumbai showroom, nestled in the upscale Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), was inaugurated on July 14 in a ceremony attended by top Tesla executives, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and representatives from the U.S. Consulate. Notably, Elon Musk himself was absent, instead delivering a virtual address in which he spoke of “future ambitions for deeper collaboration with India.”

Insiders reveal that Tesla secured a fast-tracked approval and a 10-year lease for its flagship store under the Maharashtra Industrial Policy 2023, which offers generous incentives for foreign EV manufacturers. Critics, however, question whether this reflects preferential treatment, especially given Tesla’s protracted negotiations with the central government over steep import duties.

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Years in the Making—and the Reasons for Delay

Tesla first registered its Indian subsidiary, Tesla India Motors and Energy Pvt Ltd, in Bengaluru back in January 2021. Since then, Indian customers have waited in suspense as negotiations stalled, primarily over India’s high import taxes—ranging from 60% to 100%—and Tesla’s insistence on lower levies before committing to local production.

“Tesla wanted India to be flexible, but India wanted Tesla to invest before relaxing policies,” explained automotive analyst Rajesh Thakkar. “This stalemate delayed the launch by nearly four years.”

Recent back-channel negotiations, reportedly spurred by Tesla’s promise to begin manufacturing in India by 2026, finally broke the impasse.

What’s on Offer—and What’s Missing

The Mumbai showroom currently features the Model 3 and Model Y, with price tags between ₹5.5 million and ₹7.5 million ($66,000–$90,000), squarely targeting India’s luxury segment. Test drives are available by appointment only, and deliveries are scheduled to begin in Q4 2025—initially through imports.

While there’s no official announcement regarding a Tesla Gigafactory in India, rumors swirl about potential locations in Gujarat or Tamil Nadu. A Tesla executive, speaking anonymously, confirmed that the company is in “advanced talks” for land acquisition, with plans to manufacture more affordable EVs for both Indian and global markets.

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Skepticism Among Indian EV Startups

The public reception to Tesla’s arrival has been largely enthusiastic. However, several domestic EV startups have voiced concern.

“This creates an uneven playing field,” said Tarun Mehta, co-founder of Ather Energy. “Tesla is entering with government incentives, while Indian startups had to build from scratch with limited support.”

Industry insiders are also wary of Tesla’s aggressive global pricing strategy and its potential impact on India’s nascent EV ecosystem.

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Environmental and Infrastructure Hurdles

While Tesla courts India’s urban elite, infrastructure remains a significant challenge. India currently has fewer than 10,000 public EV charging stations, with Mumbai accounting for just over 200. In response, Tesla has reportedly signed memorandums of understanding with Adani Electricity and Tata Power to build a fast-charging network across Maharashtra and the Delhi NCR region.

Environmental activists, meanwhile, caution that without a broader transition to renewable energy, the proliferation of EVs may simply shift the pollution burden from the roads to the power plants.

What Lies Ahead?

Tesla’s arrival marks a pivotal moment in India’s EV story—but the real test lies ahead. Can Tesla navigate India’s complex regulatory maze, meet the demands of price-sensitive consumers, and overcome infrastructural barriers? As the world’s most valuable carmaker sets its sights on the subcontinent, all eyes are on whether Musk’s vision can truly electrify India.