Tesla enters India with $70,000 Model Y
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If you own a Tesla Model Y and haven’t fully inspected its rear cargo area, you may have missed out on this “hidden” feature.
The internet and social media has been buzzing with Tesla updates ever since the American electric vehicle (EV) giant officially set foot in India with its first shop in Mumbai. The company also launched its first product in the country — Model Y — at a starting price of Rs 59.89 lakh (ex-showroom).
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