Tesla's entry into India is not far away! Started production of right-hand drive cars
Tesla In India: According to media reports, America's electric car manufacturing company Tesla may enter India soon. Some reports have revealed that Tesla has started producing right-hand drive cars, especially for selling cars in India. What other information has been received in media reports. Let us know.
The world's largest electric car manufacturer Tesla may soon bring its cars to India. According to media reports, the company has also started production of some of its cars, especially for India. What other information has been received in media reports. We are giving you this information in this news.
According to media reports, Tesla may start selling its cars in India very soon. The company has started production of right-hand drive cars specifically for India. According to the information, these cars are being manufactured at Tesla's plant in Berlin, Germany. However, no information has been given by the company in this regard.
One person has been cited in a report. According to this, the company has started production of cars in Berlin. Right-hand drive cars manufactured in this plant can be made available for sale in India. According to the person, these Tesla cars can be brought to India by the end of 2024.
According to the report, the person from whom this information has been given that right-hand drive cars made in Berlin will be brought to India. According to him, first, some cars will be tested in different conditions in India. But as of now, information about which models of the company will be brought to India is not available. It is expected that Tesla will bring Model 3 and Model Y to India first.
A Tesla team may soon visit India, according to recent information received. This group will look for property to build the company's plant on during its visit. Because these states already have automotive hubs, the company's team is expected to arrive by the end of April and search for land in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu.
In the past, the Indian government also lowered the import tax on these electric vehicles provided the manufacturer committed to three years of home production and made a minimum investment of $500 million in the nation. The government wants Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, to commit to local manufacturing, despite his years-long attempts to break into the Indian market.