
Tesla Hyderabad Experience Centre Opens With New 2026 Model Y Lineup
Tesla Hyderabad Experience Centre has officially opened in Knowledge City, HITEC City, Madhapur, marking the company’s first retail presence in Telangana and its fifth Experience Centre in India. The facility was inaugurated on June 17, 2026.
With this launch, Tesla now operates five Experience Centres across India, bringing its direct-to-consumer retail model to one of South India’s largest technology hubs.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Info |
| Location | Knowledge City, HITEC City, Madhapur, Hyderabad |
| Opening Date | June 17, 2026 |
| Models Displayed | 2026 Model Y Premium RWD, Model Y L |
| Tesla Experience Centres in India | 5 |
Inside Tesla’s New Hyderabad Experience Centre
The Hyderabad facility operates on the same model as Tesla’s other India centres, fully company-run, with no third-party dealership involvement.
Visitors can walk through the showroom with Tesla Advisors, who conduct guided walkarounds and answer questions on pricing, configuration, range, and technology.
Apart from the showroom, Tesla has also started delivery and after-sales operations from a separate facility in the Bollaram Industrial Area. This means customers in Hyderabad and across Telangana have access to both retail support and ownership services from day one, which is not always the case when a new brand enters a city.
2026 Tesla Model Y Lineup on Display
The centre currently showcases two vehicles from the updated 2026 Model Y range.
The Model Y Premium Rear-Wheel Drive is a five-seat electric SUV priced at Rs 50.89 lakh. It offers a claimed range of up to 500 km on the WLTP cycle, accelerates from 0 to 100 kmph in 5.9 seconds, and comes with 2,138 litres of total cargo space, including power-folding rear seats. Deliveries for this variant are scheduled to begin in July 2026.
The second vehicle on display is the Model Y L, a larger, all-wheel-drive variant with a three-row, six-seat layout. It is priced from Rs 61.99 lakh, offers a claimed WLTP range of up to 681 km, and does the 0 to 100 kmph run in 5.0 seconds. Cargo capacity goes up to 2,539 litres, making it one of the more practical options in the premium electric SUV segment. Tesla has positioned this variant specifically for larger families.
Both models are available for booking on Tesla’s official website. Test drives can be scheduled through the Tesla Hyderabad Experience Centre or via Tesla’s customer support line.
Tesla’s Growing Presence in India
With the Hyderabad launch, Tesla now operates Experience Centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, giving the company a presence across several of India’s largest metropolitan markets.
Tesla’s growth has been quite fast in the country since it entered India in 2025. With the establishment of Experience Centres in different metropolitan areas, Tesla is creating a retail and service network that will be able to sustain the long-term presence of Tesla in India.
All Experience Centres of Tesla operate directly under Tesla, ensuring that the entire purchasing process is similar, irrespective of which city a person purchases from. Prices, delivery time, and other related information remain the same without being affected by dealer networks.
What the New Hyderabad Centre Offers
The Hyderabad Experience Centre covers the full customer journey from first look to final purchase. Tesla Advisors guide visitors through vehicle features, help with configuration queries, and walk customers through the booking process on Tesla’s website.
For after-sales support, Tesla runs a separate service facility at the Bollaram Industrial Area in Hyderabad. The company says most issues can be resolved remotely. For anything that needs hands-on attention, Tesla offers 24×7 mobile service support.
Customers who place an order before June 30, 2026, will receive a complimentary Wall Connector for home charging. Home charging support is available across India.
Why Hyderabad Matters for Tesla
HITEC City places Tesla in one of India’s most prominent technology and business districts, aligning closely with the brand’s current target audience.
The area hosts the Indian offices of several global technology companies and has a large base of high-income professionals, a demographic that fits the current Model Y price point. Placing the Experience Centre here rather than in a traditional automotive retail zone reflects that positioning clearly.
Telangana has also been supportive of EV adoption through its policy environment, which helps on the ownership side. That said, Hyderabad currently has no Tesla Superchargers. The company has indicated that charging infrastructure is planned for the city as part of a broader rollout that also includes Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Chandigarh, and Mumbai. Until that network is in place, buyers will rely on home charging or third-party public chargers.
Tesla’s India Expansion Plans
Tesla’s India entry in mid-2025 was followed by a relatively quick retail buildout. Five cities, five company-owned Experience Centres, and service operations running in parallel, the structure looks less like a cautious pilot and more like a brand that has decided to commit to the market.
The Model Y L’s three-row layout is also worth noting in this context. It is not a global default configuration; it is a choice that reflects what Indian buyers tend to prioritise. Larger family vehicles have consistently outsold smaller formats in the premium SUV segment here, and Tesla appears to be accounting for that.
Supercharger expansion and wider service network growth across cities will be the next phase to watch. India’s EV market is growing, and several well-funded competitors are already in the space. How Tesla prices future models, builds out charging, and handles after-sales at scale will shape how the brand is perceived beyond its early adopter base.
What This Means for Tesla in India
The Tesla Hyderabad Experience Centre adds a meaningful location to the brand’s India network. HITEC City places Tesla in one of India’s most prominent technology and business districts, aligning closely with the brand’s current target audience.
The Bollaram service facility launching alongside the showroom shows that Tesla is trying to get the ownership experience right from the start, not as an afterthought.
Across its five centres, Tesla has kept the retail model consistent. No dealerships, no middlemen, same pricing nationwide. That approach builds a certain kind of trust with buyers, especially in a market where negotiation and hidden charges are still common at traditional showrooms. The Hyderabad launch extends that consistency to Telangana, giving the brand its first proper foothold in the state.
The bigger picture is that Tesla is building infrastructure in India with some seriousness, retail, service, and eventually, charging. Whether that translates into strong sales numbers will depend on how the brand handles Supercharger deployment, after-sales quality, and potentially, future models at more accessible price points. For now, the Hyderabad facility is a clear signal that Tesla views India as a long-term market, not a one-city experiment.
FAQs
Where is Tesla's Hyderabad Experience Centre located?
Tesla's Hyderabad Experience Centre is located at Knowledge City, HITEC City, Madhapur, Hyderabad.
Is this Tesla's first centre in Telangana?
Yes, this is Tesla's first Experience Centre in Telangana, opened on June 17, 2026.
Which Tesla models are available at the Hyderabad Experience Centre?
The centre displays the 2026 Tesla Model Y Premium RWD (Rs 50.89 lakh) and the Model Y L (from Rs 61.99 lakh). Both can be booked on Tesla's website.
How many Tesla Experience Centres are there in India?
Tesla now operates five Experience Centres in India, in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, and Hyderabad.
What services are offered at Tesla's Hyderabad Experience Centre?
The centre offers vehicle displays, guided walkarounds, and booking assistance. Delivery and after-sales services operate from Tesla's Bollaram Industrial Area facility in Hyderabad.























