Tesla Model Y in India 2026 at an Indian city showroom
Tesla's Model Y is now on sale at 4 showrooms across India — but will it ever be made here?

Is Tesla Leaving India? The Full Truth Behind the 2026 Manufacturing Exit


Tesla leaving India : India EV import duty 110 percent vs 15 percent policy chart
India offered a massive duty cut — but Tesla had to invest $500 million first. It said no.

Tesla leaving India : Tesla India monthly sales chart 2025–2026 bar graph
Tesla’s India sales peaked at just 73 units in December 2025 and have not crossed 50 since.


Tesla leaving India : Tesla vs Tata Mahindra EV India market comparison
While Tesla sells dozens of units, Tata and Mahindra are moving tens of thousands every month.





Has Tesla officially left India?

No, Tesla has not left India completely. It has abandoned its plan to build a manufacturing plant, but continues to sell imported Model Y vehicles through 4 showrooms in Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, and Bengaluru.

Why did Tesla cancel its India factory plan?

Two main reasons: Tesla refused to commit the $500 million investment India required for a duty reduction, and Tesla’s own global factories are currently running at only around 60% capacity — making a new factory hard to justify to investors.

How many Teslas have been sold in India?

Approximately 383 units were delivered between July 2025 and April 2026 — far below the 2,500-unit annual quota Tesla had originally targeted.

What is the price of Tesla Model Y in India in 2026?

The Tesla Model Y starts at ₹59.89 lakh and goes up to ₹67.89 lakh (ex-showroom). The new 6-seater Model Y Long Wheelbase is priced at ₹61.99 lakh.

Why are Tesla cars so expensive in India?

Tesla imports its cars from the Shanghai Gigafactory and pays India’s full 110% import duty on every vehicle. This significantly increases the on-road price compared to the US, China, or Europe.

Who is Tesla’s biggest competitor in India?

At Tesla’s price point, the main competitors are luxury ICE brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz. But in the broader EV space, Tata Motors (78,811 units) and Mahindra (42,721 units) dominate the Indian market at far lower price points.

Will Tesla ever manufacture in India?

As of May 2026, the answer is officially no — at least for the foreseeable future. The Indian government confirmed Tesla has withdrawn from all manufacturing discussions.

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