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Tesla Model Y price in Mumbai
Tesla offers Model Y variants in India, in both 5- and 6-seater configurations. The 5-seater Tesla Model Y price ranges from ₹59.89 lakh to ₹67.89 lakh (ex-showroom). The 6-seater Model Y L is priced at ₹61.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Tesla Model Y on road price varies depending on the location of registration. In Mumbai, it starts from ₹63.34 lakh for the 5-seater model’s base variant and ₹71.78 lakh for the 5-seater’s Long Range version.
The Tesla Model Y is also offered with some additional extras. Choosing the grey interior trim adds ₹95,000 to the price. Except for the Stealth Grey exterior hue, all the other colour options cost between ₹95,000 and ₹1.85 lakh more. Full Self-Driving Capability is optional and costs ₹6 lakh, over and above the variant price.
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In Mumbai. the most affordable Model Y variant is the Rear Wheel Drive trim, that has an ex-showroom price of ₹59.89 lakh. On road, this translates to a price tag of around ₹63.34 lakh.
The Long Range Rear Wheel Drive is the top-spec variant of the Tesla Model Y, which has an ex-showroom price of 67.89 lakh. In the city of Mumbai, it has an on-road price of around ₹71.78 lakh.
The Tesla Model Y on road price in Mumbai ranges between ₹63.34 lakh and ₹71.78 lakh.
In Mumbai, prices of the Tesla Model Y start at ₹59.89 lakh for the Rear Wheel Drive, which translates to an on-road price of ₹63.34 lakh. The top-spec Long Range Rear Wheel Drive trim, on the other hand, has an ex-showroom price of ₹67.89 lakh, which is around ₹71.78 lakh on road.
In Mumbai, the Tesla Model Y L is priced at ₹61.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Tesla Model Y on-road price in Mumbai is around ₹65.56 lakh. However, this price may differ based on your location, which would influence the RTO taxes.
In Mumbai, the base-spec Rear Wheel Drive variant is priced at ₹63.34 lakh (on-road).
In Mumbai, the tops-spec Long Range Rear Wheel Drive variant is priced at ₹71.78 lakh (on-road).
Questions you may find useful
Anurag Seth
•5dI have a budget of 70lakhs. Please suggest which EV to buy. I am more inclined towards the TESLA Model YL.

Autocar India
If you're already leaning towards the Tesla Model Y L, you should go for it, as, for the money, it's one of the best EVs out there. At this time, we're yet to review the L, but the improvements it promises over the standard-wheelbase models are impressive. For one, there's the additional space, captain's chairs for the second row and a usable third row, which already elevates it above most others at this price point. The already long list of features gets an upgrade with heating and ventilation in the second row, faster wireless chargers and an upgraded sound system. They've even added adaptive dampers, which should address a big criticism of the standard models - a harsh ride quality. The biggest gains, however, appear to have been to performance and range, thanks to a dual-motor setup with around 500hp, and with a 681km WLTP range, expect upwards of 500km on a full charge in the real world, as Teslas are known to be quite efficient. Downsides you should be aware of - the wheelbase is 150mm longer, but ground clearance has only gone up by 2mm (now 169mm), so be careful over speed breakers. And shortcomings of old remain, like very few buttons on the interior, and a quality that doesn't feel good enough at this price range. However, we're sure you're familiar with the vehicle already, as you're already inclined towards it. Another alternative that's very appealing is the new Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric, which has an even longer range and tech that's arguably on par with Tesla. However, it is nowhere near as spacious as the Model Y L.
Ashish sachdeva
•2wI am planning to buy an EV in the ₹50-60 lakh price range. My key requirements are around 500 km range, along with good space, comfort, and overall refinement. I have shortlisted the Tesla Model Y L and the BYD Sealion 7. Which of these would make more sense for my needs?

Autocar India
While both your shortlisted EVs are excellent in their own right, they do have their shortcomings. The Tesla Model Y L is priced at Rs 62 lakh (ex-showroom), putting it outside your budget, and though it has an impressive WLTP range, it has yet to be proven in the real world. Similarly, though the BYD Sealion 7 represents excellent value for money, its real-world range is far removed from its official figure, and in our real-world test, the dual-motor version managed around 370km on a full charge. Of the two, we'd recommend the Sealion 7, which offers better value overall than the Tesla. However, another EV you should consider in your price range is the recently unveiled Hyundai Ioniq 5 facelift. The original model came the closest to delivering a real-world 500km range in our tests, and this new one, with its larger 84kWh battery, should easily cross that figure. Hyundai's EV powertrains are among the most efficient around, and the Ioniq 5 is as well-appointed and equipped, spacious and comfortable as the best out there.
T Tejas
•2wHi, I'm planning to buy my first luxury car, preferably an SUV. We are a family of 4 adults and 1 child. My daily run is approx 30 kms, mainly within the city and then occasionally, once a month, a highway run. Total monthly running is around 1000 kms. My budget is between 50-60 lacs. I'm currently confused between BMW iX1 LWB, BYD sealion, Toyota Fortuner and newly launched Tesla model Y L (least likely due to concerns of resale value of Tesla 5 years down the line and uncertainty regarding import duties). I can also consider waiting for the upcoming BMW iX3 and Mercedes GLC EV. Will it be worth the wait of almost another 10-12 months, yes I'm aware of the fact that I'll have to stretch my budget a little bit for these two. Kindly advise. Thanks a lot

Autocar India
The BMW iX1 LWB is the strongest value-for-money package here, priced at Rs. 53-54 lakh. It gives you a solid luxury badge, a spacious and practical cabin, good tech and features, and an enjoyable driving experience at a very competitive price for what it offers.The BYD Sealion 7 also delivers a very premium experience and, if anything, feels a touch more luxurious inside than the iX1, with strong performance and range. However, it still cannot match BMW for badge pull, dealer reach and long-term service ecosystem, which matters for a first luxury purchase.We actually quite like the Tesla Model Y L: it’s very aggressively priced for a three-row imported EV, gives you all-wheel drive, excellent range and that useful third row where your child can sit comfortably and safely. Your concern about resale is valid, but most EVs take a bigger depreciation hit anyway, and because the Model Y L is priced keenly for a CBU, the percentage drop in value may not be disproportionately worse than rivals if demand holds up. Also, there is unlikely to be any import duty reduction that may impact the resale value in the near future since the Model Y is made in China. The upcoming BMW iX3 and Mercedes GLC EV will likely feel the most premium and high-tech of all, with plenty of wow factor, especially in their cabins and brand perception. They will definitely be more expensive and, realistically, you’re looking at at least another 6-10 months before they’re easily available, so you have to weigh that wait and budget stretch against how soon you want to start enjoying the car.
Sudarshan Baishya
•15wPlease suggest a luxury electric car within a budget of Rs 1 crore.

Autocar India
There are currently no electric options available at the Rs 1 crore on-road price point. In fact, there's a wide gap between Rs 70 lakh and Rs 1.2 crore. However, the gap will be filled over the next 18-20 months with new models such as the Audi Q6 E-tron, Mercedes GLC EV and BMW iX3. At present, the BMW iX1 LWB and Tesla Model Y are the best electric cars under Rs 70 lakh. The iX1 stands out in space and is actually a great value. The Tesla car, on the other hand, makes an impression by being very different from other EVs in terms of design, interior, and technology.Around the Rs 1.2 crore mark, the BMW iX is the best EV out there. A facelift is due in a few months, so you could push for big discounts on the outgoing model.
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