Tesla’s India Entry Put on Hold: High Tariffs, Policy Uncertainty Stall Plans

Tesla's highly anticipated foray into India may take longer than envisaged since the EV major grapples with global market issues and regulatory hurdles. In a conversation following Tesla's Q1 2025 earnings call, CFO Vaibhav Taneja felt that India is still a difficult market, primarily due to high import duties and a lack of a clear EV policy.

Due to a sharp 20% drop in revenue and a 71% fall in net profit for the quarter, Tesla is now revamping its expansion plans. Taneja stated that Tesla would only decide to commission new manufacturing lines if they were nearing global sales of 3 million units per year, which is a steep position from 1.79 million cars in 2024.

High Import Tariffs Make India "Very Hard Market"

The largest challenge, according to Tesla, has been India's steep structure of import and luxury taxes. "Importing a Tesla incurs nearly 100% extra cost, with 70% import duty and 30% luxury tax: this makes the price almost astronomical for the Indian customer," said Taneja. "Customers feel they're paying double, and that premium doesn't go to Tesla—it goes to the local government."

Policy Uncertainty Clouds Investment Decisions

Importantly, while negotiations have been taking place between Tesla and Indian policymakers for over a year now, no rosy roadmap has been established for a reduction in import duty or a structured EV policy.

While there are indications that India might lower its tariffs in return for local investments, Tesla does not seem convinced that the time is right. The company is now opting for a conservative attitude that allows for an assessment of the evolving policies.

Affordable Models May Shape Tactic

India remains a long-term opportunity; therefore, notwithstanding these hurdles, the company is working on more affordable variants of its high-appeal models like the Model Y. The Model Y is understood to have been recently seen while undergoing testing in India, making it a potential candidate for a soft entry into the Indian market.

An important event in this regard is the forthcoming visit of Elon Musk to India later this year after recently holding a conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit may revive talks and possibly provide a clearer view of Tesla's future in the country.

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