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Tesla’s long-awaited India debut has hit an early roadblock, with the American EV maker now offering discounts on unsold Model Y SUVs
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Tesla’s long courtship of India has finally produced hard sales numbers, and they are far smaller than the hype suggested. After months of fanfare, the company has managed to move only about 100 cars in a market that is both the world’s most populous ...
If Tesla were to make the most of its immense brand power it has to work on network expansion in the country and local assembly to reduce prices
Priced at over Rs 60 lakh, Model Y crushes India's EV scene with 660km range, supercar thrust, OTA smarts, and 5-star safety-perfect for metro pioneers betting on tomorrow's roads.
Tesla’s sales in India have remained slow since its debut, with about 100 of the roughly 300 Model Y SUVs imported last year still unsold. To clear the unsold inventory, Tesla is offering discounts of up to ₹2 lakh on select Model Y Standard Range vehicles.
Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Tesla sold over 200 units in India in calendar year (CY) 2025. While the company opened its maiden showroom in the country in July, it currently offers only the Model Y SUV here.
Tesla is reportedly offering discounts on unsold Model Y inventory in India as the automaker faces a “letdown” in
Around 100 vehicles remain unsold four months after Tesla shipped approximately 300 Model Y sport utility vehicles to India. To help move this inventory, the company is currently offering discounts of up to 200,000 rupees ($2,217) on certain Model Y variants.
A video of a Tesla Cybertruck arriving in Andhra Pradesh during Sankranti celebrations has gone viral, drawing massive crowds and sparking curiosity online. As Tesla vehicles are not sold in India, users questioned who owned the futuristic pickup,