On Monday, Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, reportedly confirmed Tesla's debut in India early next year. However, there is no official confirmation for the launch dates so far.
It is learned that the US electric vehicle maker is likely to launch its S3 model in India by June 2021. Sources in the know of the development told ABP News that bookings for the sedan will start next month. More affordable Tesla Model 3, at first, will come to India as completely build units (CBU) suited as per Indian norms.
It is to be understood that Tesla will start its distribution and sales in the upcoming year. Manufacturing and assembly of Tesla cars will be a project that will fructify later. Instead of dealership networks, Tesla will do business through online sales as the company does in its home market in the US.
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Designer, owner, inventor and the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk had assured that the Indian market can see its futuristic automobiles in 2021. In a tweet reply to a handle in October had said “next year for sure” the Tesla operations can be up and running in India.
Model 3 - Price and Range
Tesla plans to debut in India with its most affordable product, Model 3, which also forms the bulk of its revenues worldwide. The entry-level Model 3, launched in 2017 will have an approximate entry price of Rs 55 lakh. Model 3 will come with a range of 500 kilometers on a single charge and a top speed of 162 Kmph. In a matter of 3.1 seconds, the car can accelerate from zero to 100 kmph.
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Tesla had raised hopes of the Indian consumers when it had started taking advance booking in year 2016 and 2017. Both the times billionaire Elon Musk blamed norms or termed difficulties in entering the Indian market.
The government is pushing to make India the global manufacturing hub for automobiles, and especially electric vehicles. Tesla may start its India operation with a sales office and gradually scale it up with assembly and manufacturing lines depending upon its response from the Indian market. Instead of dealership networks, Tesla will do business through online sales as the company does in its home market in the US.
(With inputs from Piyush Pandey)
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