Tesla’s India entry just got closer

Government portal reveals four model have been homologated for the India market.

By Ajit Dalvi calendar 01 Sep 2021 Views icon3226 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The Tesla Model 3 is the company’s most affordable model.

The Tesla Model 3 is the company’s most affordable model.

Tesla’s India market entry is imminent. In what is a clear indication of the American EV maker’s India market plans, four Tesla models have been homologated or approved for use on Indian roads as seen on Vahan Sewa, a government of India portal for vehicle homologation.

Homologation is the process of certifying that a particular vehicle is roadworthy and matches certain specified criteria laid out by the government for all vehicles made or imported into that country. Essentially, the tests ensure that the vehicle matches the requirements of the Indian market in terms of emission and safety and road-worthiness as per the Central Motor Vehicle Rules. 

This means Tesla’s India division – Tesla India Motors and Energy Pvt Ltd – has received approved to either make or import four models. On August 30, a Tesla India fan club had tweeted: “Tesla has completed homologation & received approval for 4 of it's vehicle variants in India. While we don't have any confirmation on names yet, these are probably Model 3 & Y variants.”

The Tesla Model 3 is the company’s most affordable model. Back in 2016 when Tesla opened pre-orders for the Model 3 in several international markets, India was one of them. Overseas, the Tesla Model 3 is available with single- and dual-motor options. Opening the line-up is the rear-wheel-drive Standard Range Plus, which has a range of 423km and a 0-100kph time of under 6 seconds. Dual-motor versions including the Long Range AWD, which can do 0-100kph in under 4.5 seconds and has a range of 568km, and the range-topping Performance, which boasts of a 0-100kph time of a little over 3 seconds, a top speed of over 260kph and also features upgraded brakes.

 

 

 

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