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Tesla has officially opened its first experience centre in Bengaluru, marking another important step in the brand’s growing India presence.

The new outlet becomes Tesla’s fourth experience centre in India as the company slowly expands its retail footprint across major cities.

Model Y and New Model YL on Display

The Bengaluru experience centre showcases the:

  • Tesla Model Y
  • Tesla Model YL

The newly introduced Model YL is a:

  • Three-row
  • Six-seater electric SUV

Tesla says the SUV offers up to 2,539 litres of luggage space, making it one of the more practical family-focused EVs in the brand’s lineup.

Bengaluru Becomes an Important Tesla Market

Tesla’s arrival in Bengaluru feels significant because the city already has one of India’s strongest EV ecosystems, along with a large technology-focused customer base.

The company is expected to use the new centre to:

  • Showcase products
  • Offer customer consultations
  • Expand brand visibility in South India

Tesla Slowly Expanding in India

Tesla has been gradually increasing its India presence through:

  • Experience centres
  • EV infrastructure planning
  • Product showcases

The Bengaluru centre now joins Tesla’s existing India locations in other major cities.

Why This Matters

India’s premium EV market is growing rapidly, especially in cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi. Tesla’s opening of another experience centre shows the company sees long-term potential in India despite increasing competition from luxury EV brands already operating here.

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Final Take

Tesla opening its Bengaluru experience centre may look like a small step, but it is another sign that the company is slowly building a stronger foundation in India. And with larger family-focused EVs like the Tesla Model YL now being showcased, Tesla clearly wants to appeal to a broader set of Indian buyers beyond just early adopters.

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