Tesla could enter India with ease as its largest rival in electric vehicles from China, BYD, faces increased scrutiny from New Delhi, clearing the way for Tesla to negotiate terms for an entry to the world s third-largest auto market without competition from BYD. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has held talks with Indian officials on a potential plant investment and plans to build a new low-cost USD 24,000 EV.
Take a look at the India-bound cars from Tesla
Here are the cars from Elon Musk’s electric vehicle giant that we can expect to see on our roads very soon. January 13, 2021 / 07:05 PM IST
Tesla appears to be all over the airwaves, be it for its founder Elon Musk’s newfound status as the world’s richest man, or the fact that it will officially set-up an R&D space in Karnataka’s capital city of Bengaluru. The Palo Alto-based electric carmaker has confirmed that its Indian subsidiary, called “Tesla India Motors and Energy Private Limited” will be headquartered out of Bengaluru and that it has appointed three directors – Venkatarangam Sreeram, Vaibhav Taneja and David Jon Feinstein.