Tesla made headlines by securing a sprawling 33,000 square-foot commercial space in Gurugram, marking a pivotal expansion step as it gears up for more robust EV service and delivery operations in India. The move underscores Tesla’s accelerating commitment to one of the world’s most promising electric vehicle markets, coming on the heels of its Mumbai debut last month.
Introduction: The Next Phase of Tesla’s India Story
Tesla, led by CEO Elon Musk, has moved swiftly in 2025 to cement its presence in the Indian automotive arena. Following the opening of its first Indian showroom in Mumbai, Tesla’s new lease in Gurugram, Haryana, is not just about retail; it’s a comprehensive service and delivery center, reflecting the company’s intention to offer full-fledged support to its customers and a stronger supply chain in the region.
Key Highlights of the Announcement
The facility encompasses 33,475 square feet at Orchid Business Park on Sohna Road, one of Gurugram’s prominent commercial corridors
A nine-year lease arrangement starts from July 15, 2025, with Tesla paying an annual rent of Rs 4.82 crore (approximately Rs 40 lakh per month)
The company has put down a security deposit of Rs 2.41 crore as part of the deal
This is Tesla’s second major physical outpost in India, after Mumbai, and is expected to serve as a hub for service, delivery, and retail operations in North India
India’s Growing Promise for Tesla
Tesla’s decision to expand into Gurugram is strategic, with the city being a hub for affluent customers, top corporate offices, and a well-developed infrastructure. This move reflects Tesla’s intention to target India’s premium urban markets, which are rapidly opening to electric vehicles.
Additional Developments and Market Context
The Gurugram lease comes shortly after Tesla finalized a five-year deal for a 24,500 sq ft service center in Mumbai, again at a premium rent position among global automakers operating locally
Tesla is actively exploring further investments, including scouting land for an EV manufacturing plant—Maharashtra is cited as a preferred destination
The company has been in advanced discussions with the Indian government about possible tariff relaxations on imported EVs, which could speed up Tesla’s product launches and reduce end-customer prices
Tesla is also hiring in India for store, customer relations, and technical roles to staff this expanding network
Industry Impact: Setting Benchmarks in Retail Leasing
The monthly rent of Rs 40 lakh (Rs 120 per sq ft) in Gurugram is considered favorable given the large format and high visibility of the location, compared to other ultra-premium locations like Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex
Experts suggest luxury auto showrooms often set a new standard for commercial rental values in their neighborhoods, given their requirement for spacious, high-profile spaces with direct road access
Customer and Community Benefits
Tesla’s state-of-the-art Gurugram facility is designed to offer buying, delivery, and after-sales support, ensuring a seamless ownership experience for North Indian customers
It signals an imminent arrival of the latest Tesla models into the market, with streamlined logistics and faster turnaround on service
What’s Next?
The lease commencement coincides with Tesla’s efforts to accelerate its rollout of vehicles and infrastructure in India through 2025 and beyond
The facility is expected to become operational soon after, with official deliveries and services slated to begin in the second half of the year
Today’s announcement cements Tesla’s strategy to go beyond selling cars and embed its ecosystem in India’s urban centers. Gurugram now stands as a beacon for the company’s North India ambitions—heralding a new phase in EV accessibility and customer engagement.
Source: MoneyControl