**Tesla Expands Presence in India with New Showroom in Gurugram**
Tesla, the electric vehicle leader owned by Elon Musk, is set to open a new showroom in India, following its initial launch in Mumbai. Tesla India Motor & Energy Pvt Ltd has secured a lease for approximately 51,000 square feet of space at Orchid Business Park on Sohna Road, Gurugram, for a duration of nine years. The lease agreement, as reported, includes an initial monthly rent of ₹40.17 lakh, with the lease commencing on July 15, 2025.
The rental structure is designed to increase annually, starting at ₹40.17 lakh in the first year and rising to ₹42.07 lakh in the second year, ₹44.07 lakh in the third, and so forth, culminating in ₹58.22 lakh by the ninth year. The lease deed specifies a rate of ₹120 per square foot, with an annual escalation of 4.75%. The landlord’s share of the property will be distributed among Garwal Property Pvt Ltd (75.94%), Suncity Real Estate LLP (21%), and Orchid Infrastructure Developers Pvt Ltd (3.06%). Rent payments are due on the 7th of each month, and Tesla has provided a security deposit of ₹2.41 crore for this nine-year lease, which also includes 51 parking spaces.
In addition to the Gurugram showroom, Tesla recently leased 24,565 square feet of warehouse space at Lodha Logistics Park in Mumbai’s Kurla area, with a total rental value of ₹24.38 crore over five years. Furthermore, Tesla is reportedly considering establishing a showroom in Delhi’s Worldmark Mall, Aerocity, by August 11.
Elon Musk has previously cited India’s high import tariffs as a significant factor in the company’s delayed entry into the market. However, Tesla plans to import the Model Y as a completely built unit (CBU) from its manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China, marking a new chapter in its Indian operations.
**FAQ**
*What is Tesla’s new showroom in Gurugram about?*
Tesla’s new showroom in Gurugram will occupy 51,000 square feet at Orchid Business Park, with a nine-year lease starting in July 2025, aimed at expanding its presence in the Indian market.
