
The roads of India just got a whole lot sexier—and smarter. Tesla’s Model Y has landed like a meteor in the EV universe, and it’s not just a car… it’s a declaration. A pulse-raising blend of tech, torque, and taste, designed to thrill the gearheads and enchant the digital dreamers.
Two Titans, One Revolution
Standard RWD (₹59.89 lakh) — Think of this as Tesla’s handshake to India. Sleek, minimal, futuristic. With a range of 500 km, it’s the rebel that whispers “I’ve got this” while flying from 0–100 in just 5.9 seconds. It’s the model for those who want the badge, the brains, and the beauty—all without going full throttle.
Long Range RWD (₹67.89 lakh) — Now this one? It’s for the hungry hearts. 622 km of unrelenting range, 0–100 in 5.6 seconds, and a thirst for the horizon. It doesn’t just drive—it dares. Perfect for long drives with zero guilt, and full tech indulgence.
Tech Flex for the Next-Gen
Inside? It’s a rolling command center. A giant 15.4-inch touchscreen acts like mission control, with updates arriving over-the-air like magic. No buttons. No clutter. Just glass, code, and adrenaline.
Charging up? The Long Range variant supports 250 kW supercharging, meaning juice is never far away. And with Tesla Vision, a cockpit of cameras and sensors lets the car think faster than you blink.
Customization with Attitude
Want that Ultra Red that screams passion or a Quicksilver that glows like liquid metal? Extra ₹1.85 lakh. Interior in black and white, like a Bond villain’s lounge? ₹95,000 more. Tesla even tempts you with Full Self-Driving (₹6 lakh)—though it’s not live in India yet.
The Bigger Story
While the U.S. gets its Model Y for under ₹38 lakh, Indian buyers are shelling out nearly ₹60–68 lakh thanks to import duties. Yes, it’s a stretch. But for car lovers and tech-savvy dreamers, it’s not just about the price—it’s about being part of something electric, iconic, and futuristic.
Not Just a Drive, It’s a Movement
Tesla Model Y isn’t here to blend in—it’s here to rewire the expectations of an entire generation. So if you’ve ever drooled over torque curves or geeked out over AI on wheels, it’s time to stop watching from the sidelines.

