Tesla, the leading electric vehicle manufacturer, is set to open its first showroom in India at the prestigious Maker Maxity complex in Mumbai's BKC. The showroom is expected to herald a new era of electric mobility in the country.
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Tesla's first showroom in India is planned to open in the near future, likely within the next few months. The exact date will be announced closer to the opening.
Tesla's first showroom in India will be located at the Maker Maxity complex in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC).
The Mumbai showroom will showcase Tesla's lineup of electric vehicles, including the Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y.
Tesla plans to establish a network of service centers and Supercharger stations across major cities in India, along with recruiting local talent for various roles.
Besides electric vehicles, Tesla offers energy solutions such as the Powerwall and Solar Roof, which provide sustainable solutions for residential and commercial energy needs.

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