Tesla's Gurugram Debut: How India's First All-in-One EV Hub Changes the Game

Tesla has opened its first all-in-one centre in Gurugram, marking a significant expansion in India. The facility brings together retail sales, service support, and charging infrastructure under one roof. Haryana's Chief Minister celebrated the opening as a milestone for the state's development and investor appeal. Tesla aims to simplify electric vehicle ownership with rapid charging that adds 275 km range in just 15 minutes.

Key Points: Tesla Opens First Gurugram Centre with Sales Service Charging

  • Tesla's Gurugram centre combines retail sales with after-sales service and charging facilities
  • Model Y priced from ₹59.89 lakh with home charging support available
  • Haryana CM highlights state's export growth from ₹70,000 crore to ₹2.75 lakh crore
  • Tesla plans four charging stations with 16 Superchargers across Gurugram locations
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Tesla opens first all-in-one Centre in Gurugram, to offer retail sales, services & charging facilities

Tesla launches India's first integrated centre in Gurugram offering Model Y sales, V4 Superchargers, and full service support. Haryana CM promises state backing for EV expansion.

"Haryana is becoming a major hub for investors - Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini"

Gurugram, November 27

Tesla India announces the opening of its first Tesla Centre in Gurugram on Thursday, marking a major step in its plan to expand electric mobility in the country. The Model Y, priced from INR 59, 89, 000, is available for order with home charging support. The company says the vehicle has earned top global safety ratings and remains one of the most purchased cars around the world. Deliveries for new orders are set to be completed within the year.

The new centre at Orchid Business Park will offer retail, after-sales service, delivery and charging, all from one location.

Inaugurating the new Tesla centre, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the opening of the Tesla Center is a proud moment for Gurugram and signals a new milestone for the city's development. He also noted that Haryana is becoming a major hub for investors, contributing 3.6 per cent to India's GDP and showing strong growth in exports, rising from Rs 70,000 crore earlier to Rs 2,75,000 crore in 2025.

The CM stated that the state offers strong connectivity through road and air routes and has benefited from projects such as the KMP global corridor. He added that Haryana is emerging as a center for mobile and automobile manufacturing, along with major production in agri-vehicles and two-wheelers. He highlighted the presence of 12 lakh small industries, a new MSME department and reduced red-tape through the removal of outdated laws.

Saini said that Haryana is also preparing for future technologies by building an AI hub in Gurugram and creating a Department of Future to adopt deep-tech systems. A Rs 2,000-crore fund is planned to support start-ups, while an integrated manufacturing sector is being developed in Hisar.

The Haryana Chief Minister hopes Tesla will bring further growth to the state and assures the company full support. He also hopes Tesla will set up allied units in Haryana.

Sharad Agarwal, General Manager of Tesla India, said in a statement that the company aims to support India's shift toward clean energy by building a setup that fits easily into people's daily lives. He says the Gurugram center brings together an experience space, test drives with Model Y, V4 Superchargers and after-sales care under one roof. He adds that Tesla's charging network will expand quickly to make electric driving simple for users.

The centre is designed for rising EV demand in northern India. Visitors can learn about new technologies, charge their vehicles, and see Optimus Gen 2, which is also displayed in Mumbai and Delhi. Tesla says the display of robotics highlights the company's progress in AI and automation.

This launch comes after Tesla India entered the market in July and began widening its presence through experience centers in Mumbai and Delhi, along with three charging sites across these cities.

With the upcoming commissioning of One Horizon in Gurugram, Tesla will operate four charging stations with 16 Superchargers and 10 Destination Chargers. The company says the Supercharging system allows Model Y to charge up to 275 km in 15 minutes, supporting a quick "Plug In, Charge and Go" experience.

- ANI

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Rohit P
₹59 lakhs for Model Y is still too expensive for most Indian families. While I appreciate Tesla's entry, we need more affordable EV options to truly transform our transportation system. Hope they introduce lower-priced models soon.
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Arjun K
Great to see Haryana becoming an EV hub! The AI focus and future technologies department shows forward thinking. Tesla's presence will definitely boost local manufacturing and create jobs. Jai Haryana! 💪
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Sarah B
The charging infrastructure expansion is crucial. 275km in 15 minutes is impressive! Hope they quickly expand beyond Delhi-NCR to other major cities. Bangalore and Hyderabad need these centers too.
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Vikram M
As someone who's been following Tesla globally, it's exciting to see them finally in India. The Optimus Gen 2 display sounds interesting - shows Tesla is more than just cars. Future is electric! ⚡🤖
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Michael C
The home charging support is a smart move for Indian conditions. Many residential societies still don't have proper EV charging infrastructure. This makes ownership much more practical.

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