US electric vehicle maker Tesla inaugurated its first showroom in the National Capital Region at Delhi’s Aerocity on Monday, marking its second retail outlet in India within a month. Elon Musk's EV venture also announced that it plans to start deliveries in India by September with plans to expand its supercharging network in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
Tesla India Motor & Energy Pvt Ltd has leased 8,200 sq ft in the Worldmark 3 project at Aerocity from Oak Infrastructure Pvt Ltd on a nine-year term. The lease, registered on July 30, 2025, has a starting rent of ₹17.22 lakh per month with a 15 per cent escalation every 36 months.
Bookings can be made via Tesla’s India website or at its Mumbai, Delhi and Gurugram showrooms. Deliveries and registrations are initially available in these three cities.
Recently, Tsela had also leased a 33,475 sq ft space in Gurugram’s Orchid Business Park from Garwal Property with a super-built-up area of 50,914 sq ft. This site is expected to serve as both a service centre and a sales outlet.
The Aerocity showroom follows Tesla’s India debut last month in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex, where the company began selling its Model Y. Tesla leased 24,565 sq ft of warehouse space at Lodha Logistics Park in Mumbai’s Kurla area for ₹24.38 crore over five years.