After Mumbai, Elon Musk’s BIG plan to launch next Tesla showroom in this city, monthly rent is…, not Chennai, Gurugram, Bangalore, Kolkata, it is…
GH News July 29, 2025 08:06 PM

Tesla has officially entered into the Indian market with the launch of its first showroom in Mumbai and is now gearing up to open its second outlet in Delhi’s Aerocity.
Where Will Elon Musk Open Next Tesla Showroom?
The Mumbai showroom was inaugurated on July 15 at the upscale Maker Maxity complex in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). The work is going on to establish the next showroom in the national capital. According to media reports Tesla has signed a lease for a 4000-square-foot space in Aerocitys Worldmark complex. It is near a luxury commercial zone at Indira Gandhi International Airport and owned by Brookfield Asset Management.
What Is Tesla’s Next Showroom Rent Per Month?
The lease reportedly valued at Rs 25 lakh per month so Tesla will be at one of Delhi’s most sought-after business districts known for its global hotel chains high-end retail and corporate offices of Fortune 500 companies. The Delhi showroom is expected to open later this month.
“These deals are only for showrooms not service centres” as per report by Reuters. This shows Tesla’s strategy for India to focus on brand visibility.
Where Will Tesla Have Supercharger Locations?
To support early customers Tesla is also building supercharger locations in major metro areas. In the Delhi NCR potential sites like Aerocity Saket Noida and Gurugram. In the Mumbai region chargers are planned near the BKC showroom and also in Thane and Navi Mumbai. Bengaluru is also on the radar for supercharger deployment.
The Mumbai Experience Centre has the Tesla Model Y available in Long-Range RWD and AWD variants. Visitors can explore the vehicle book test drives and attend demos and VIP previews. Deliveries are slated to begin by late August.
Tesla has also posted 13 job openings across India in roles spanning customer experience store operations and business development indicating growing local activity.
Tesla had earlier planned an entry in 2021 but put its plans on hold in 2022 due to high import duties which can reach up to 100% on fully built EVs. Current duties are at around 70%.
CEO Elon Musk met Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the latter’s U.S. visit with discussions reportedly covering manufacturing mobility and tech collaboration.