Tesla Opens Its Fifth India Experience Center as It Pushes Into a Huge New Market
The new Hyderabad showroom puts the 2026 Model Y — including the three-row Model Y L — in front of buyers in one of the world's fastest-growing car markets.
Tesla is steadily building out its footprint in India, one of the largest and fastest-growing car markets on the planet. On June 17, 2026, the company opened its fifth India Experience Center — in Hyderabad's HITEC City — joining existing locations in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, and Gurugram.
The Model Y leads the charge
The new center showcases the 2026 Model Y lineup, including the Model Y Premium rear-wheel drive (priced at ₹50.89 lakh ex-showroom) and the new three-row, six-seat Model Y L, which starts at ₹61.99 lakh and adds headroom, legroom, and passenger space for families. Tesla said deliveries are scheduled to begin in July 2026, with delivery and after-sales operations running from its Bollaram Industrial Area facility.
Charging follows the cars
Crucially, Tesla isn't just opening showrooms — it's building the infrastructure to support owners. The company announced plans to expand its Supercharger network across major Indian cities including Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Chandigarh, and Mumbai. A growing charging network is exactly what turns curiosity into confident EV ownership in a new market.
Why it matters
For Tesla, India represents enormous long-term upside: a vast, increasingly affluent population, rising EV interest, and relatively little premium-EV competition so far. Each new Experience Center and Supercharger corridor lowers the friction for the next wave of buyers — and a stronger global business is good news for the company and its owners everywhere.
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