New Delhi: Tesla is set to strengthen its India footprint with the launch of its first full-fledged service and retail centre in Gurugram later this month, marking a significant step in its strategy to widen volumes and enhance visibility in a luxury EV market currently dominated by European players.

The expansion comes at a time when the US electric carmaker is grappling with global challenges, including slowing demand in China and increasingly cautious investors, prompting India to move higher on its strategic agenda. The Gurugram facility will follow the opening of Tesla experience centres in Mumbai and Delhi earlier this year.

India became Tesla’s 50th global market with the launch of two fully imported variants of the Model Y, priced from ₹59.89 lakh. With a 70 per cent import duty,

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