Tesla has opened its first fully integrated “all-in-one” Tesla Centre in India, marking a new phase in its long-anticipated expansion into the world’s third-largest auto market.
The facility, located at Orchid Business Park in Gurugram, Haryana, combines vehicle sales, delivery, after-sales service and charging infrastructure at a single site, the company said.
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The Gurugram centre represents Tesla’s most comprehensive physical presence in India so far. While the company previously launched experience centres in Mumbai and Delhi focused on product display and customer interaction, the new site is the first to offer a full end-to-end ownership experience. Customers will be able to book vehicles, take delivery, access servicing and charge vehicles using on-site V4 Superchargers.
The centre was formally inaugurated on Thursday by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, who said the development underscored the state’s ambitions in advanced manufacturing. “This centre does not only mark Tesla’s entry into Gurugram but also establishes Haryana as a major hub for global automobile and technology companies,” Saini said, adding that he was optimistic Tesla would eventually build its first Indian electric vehicle manufacturing plant in the state.
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The new facility is aimed at supporting growing demand for electric vehicles across northern India. In addition to vehicle-related operations, the Gurugram site also features Tesla’s Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot on display, similar to exhibits already shown at the company’s Delhi and Mumbai locations as part of its brand and technology showcase.
Charging infrastructure forms a central part of Tesla’s India strategy. With the addition of Gurugram alongside Mumbai and Delhi, Tesla is set to operate four Supercharger locations nationwide, including another upcoming site at One Horizon in Gurugram. Once fully operational, the company said its Indian charging network will comprise 16 Superchargers and 10 destination chargers to support inter-city and urban travel.
