At first, the automaker planned to use his entire annual quota of 2500 cars this year.
The American manufacturer of Tesla Electric Vehicles after launching sales in India in July received little of 600 orders, which is less than the company’s expectation. She is writing about it Bloomberg On Tuesday, September 2.
By the end of the year, Tesla plans to send from 350 to 500 cars to India, the first batch to come from Shanghai in September. Delivers are first limited by the cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Pun and Hurogram, where the company has physical offices.
Previously, Tesla hoped to use an annual quota of 2,500 cars, but high import duties and prices made of products that were not accessible to most consumers. The main version of Model Y costs more than 6 million Rupees ($ 68 thousand), while most sales of de -electric cars in India fall into segment up to 2.2 million Rupees.
Demand for Tesla is also prevented by stressful trade relations between the United States and India, as well as high price sensitivity of the local market, where part of electric vehicles is over 5%.
Despite the weak start, the company plans to gradually expand its existence in India, installing charging stations and opening new centers. Meanwhile.
Remember that sales of new Tesla cars in the UK and Germany in July were strictly reduced by more than 55%. Whereas in the European Union in July, the sale decreased by 42.4% compared to the same month of last year.
Earlier, the Tesla Electric Vehicles manufacturer published a financial report for the second quarter of 2025, reflecting a significant deterioration in the company’s indicators against the background of reducing sales and political activity of the Ilon mask.
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