Tesla has secured a prime location at Maker Maxity in BKC, Mumbai, for its first showroom in India. The electric vehicle (EV) giant is set to pay ₹35 lakh annually for the space, signaling a significant step in its expansion plans.
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Tesla's first showroom in India is located at Maker Maxity in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai.
Tesla is paying an annual rent of ₹35 lakh for the showroom space at Maker Maxity in Mumbai.
The challenges Tesla faces in the Indian market include the need for robust charging infrastructure, competitive pricing, and navigating a highly competitive automotive landscape.
The Indian government is actively promoting the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality, offering several incentives and subsidies to make EVs more affordable and accessible.
Tesla's lineup, including the Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X, is expected to be available in the Indian market, known for their performance, range, and advanced technology.

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