Tesla Model-Y and Model-3 in India Update: Tesla, which is one of the world’s most prominent electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, has filed a homologation application for its model-3 and model-Y in India. This process is required to get permission to sell a vehicle in India and drive on the road. This is considered an important step towards Tesla’s official admission in India.
What is homologist kya hai?
Homological is a process under which a vehicle is certified to the country’s safety, pollution, and technical standards. In India, this process is done under the Central Motor Vehicle Rules – CMVR and is approved by the Indian Vehicle Research Association (ARAI – Automotive Research Association of India) or International Center for Automotive Technology (ICAT).
Tesla Launch in Indian Market
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For the first time in 2021, a company called Tesla India Motors and Energy Private Limited was registered in Bengaluru. In 2021-22, Tesla tested Model-3 and Model-Y in India, but did not launch due to lack of tax exemption from the government. In 2024, the Government of India formed a policy to give a concession in import duty on electric vehicles, encouraging Tesla to trade in India.
Now in 2025, Tesla has officially filed a homologist application. Which indicates that the company may soon launch a selected model of its Tesla car in India (Tesla Car Model Launch in India).
Tesla Model-3 and Model-Y have features (features of Tesla Model-3 and Model-Y)
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1. Tesla Model-3 (Tesla Model-3)
It is one of Tesla’s best-selling cars and is known as an entry-level sedan.
Tesla Model-3 Specifications
Battery: 50-75 kwh
Range: 438-576 km per charge
Speed: 0-100 km/h, 4.4-6 seconds
Charging: 80% charge in 30-40 minutes from supercharger
Possible price: ₹ 55- ₹ 70 Lakh (Imported Model)
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2. Tesla Model-Y (Tesla Model-Y in India)
It is an electric SUV and its popularity is increasing rapidly.
Tesla Model-Y Specifications
– Battery: 75-82 kwh
– Range: 455-533 km per charge
– Speed: 0-100 km/h, 3.5-6 seconds
– Charging: 80% charge in 30-40 minutes from supercharger
– Potential price: ₹ 70- ₹ 90 Lakh (Imported Model)
Benefits and Challenges of Tesla in Indian Auto Industry
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Potential advantages
Electric Vehicle Revolution: With the arrival of Tesla, the EV market in India will gain momentum and there is a possibility of setting up a revolution due to increasing competition in the electric vehicle market.
Technology upgrade: Advance features of Tesla will bring new technology to the Indian automobile sector.
Charging Infrastructure: The EV charging station will expand with Tesla’s arrival in India.
Competition will increase: Indian companies (TATA, Mahindra) and other foreign brands (Byd, Hyundai, KIA) will have to improve their EV technology.
Possible challenges
The arrival of state -of -the -art facilities and technology electric cars Tesla car in India is also likely to face some challenges with the availability of a premium vehicle in the market. Which are as follows-
High import duty: The import duty on EV in India is up to 70-100%, which can increase prices.
Local production required: The government wants Tesla to set up manufacturing units in India, which increases investment.
Lack of charging network: There is no Tesla supercharger network in India, which may cause problems for customers. Tesla’s Homological Application for Model-3 and Model-Y in India is a big indication that the company may soon enter the Indian market.
However, clarity is yet to be found on factors such as import duty, charging infrastructure and local manufacturing. If there is a correct policy agreement between the government and Tesla, then Tesla vehicles in India can be seen running on the streets in the coming years.