India gets its first ever Tesla
Finally, a Tesla has landed in India and it's a blue Model X. It has been imported by Greenwich Meridian Logistics in Mumbai and looks like the 75D variant, which comes with a 75kWh battery pack. It is not yet clear whether it is a private import or is here for testing. Last year, Tesla allowed Indians to book the Model 3 but gave us no timeline of its arrival in the country.
Although Tesla doesn't disclose 75D's power and torque figures, sources online suggest that it has 333PS of power and 525Nm of torque. As per America's Environment Protection Agency, this variant of the SUV can cover 381km on a single charge in real-world conditions. According to the optimistic New European Driving Cycle, this model can cruise for 417km between charges. It also accelerates to 97kmph from a standstill in just 4.9 seconds. All Tesla cars pack their batteries low in the frame to help improve handling and minimise body roll.
However, it's not just the range or the power that draws buyers in its direction; the Model X also has a stunning design. The motorised ‘Falcon’ wing doors help it stand out quite effortlessly, and the minimalist interior design theme looks sophisticated with a massive touchscreen taking centre stage. It can be ordered in five, six or seven-seat configurations.
Other capabilities of the Model X include the ability to drive and steer itself on sparsely dense roads. It comes with the necessary hardware to enable full self-driving, which can be unlocked later for a fee.
In the UK, the Model X 75D costs about Rs 61 lakh. The added taxes for importing a luxury vehicle in India would push the price to about Rs 1.2 crore. The Tesla Model X competes against full-size luxury SUVs such as Mercedes-Benz GLS, BMW X5, Audi Q7 and the likes.
Source: CarDekho.com