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Tesla expands business in India with Model YL, launches six-seater electric SUV –

Tesla has launched its new six-seat electric SUV Model YL in India, marking an important step in its strategy to enter the country’s growing premium electric vehicle and home mobility segments.

The vehicle is on display at the Ballard Quay Town Center Experience Center and is available for online booking immediately. Customers can also experience Model YL at Tesla stores located at Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai, Aerocity in Delhi and Orchid Business Park in Gurgaon starting April 23, 2026.

Model YL is positioned as an electric SUV for families. It is said to have a cruising range of up to 681 kilometers (WLTP) and accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in only 5.0 seconds. It features a three-row, six-seat layout designed to maximize space, comfort and versatility, with a cargo capacity of up to 2,539 liters.

The second row features captain’s chairs with power armrests, ventilation, heating and one-touch folding, while the third row offers power tilt, folding and dedicated climate control. Tesla is also focusing on improving ride comfort through acoustic glass, updated suspension systems, adaptive damping, and new 19-inch wheels designed to improve ride quality and handling in different road conditions.

Model YL also brings a highly connected in-car experience, including real-time traffic visualization, satellite maps, live camera views and access to streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and Netflix.

Model YL is priced at Rs 61.99 lakh with monthly payment options starting at Rs 49,000 and is expected to be delivered across India starting June 2026.

In addition to launching vehicles, Tesla continues to expand its charging network in the country. The company currently operates five Supercharger stations with 20 Superchargers and 14 wall connectors, and plans to add seven more stations along major highway corridors connecting major cities such as Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai.

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