Elon Musk's Tesla Model Y flops in Mumbai with FSD pothole fiasco

Tesla launched its inaugural Mumbai showroom amid widespread concerns about vehicle durability on Indian roads. The Model Y commands a $70,000 price tag, representing nearly double its cost in China due to substantial government tariffs. Indian consumers express skepticism about whether electric vehicles can navigate the nation's challenging infrastructure. Road conditions present significant obstacles for Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology deployment. Social media users questioned the practicality of autonomous features given prevalent potholes and unpredictable traffic patterns.

High taxation burdens consumers with INR 2.9 million in levies from the total INR 6.1 million vehicle cost. One potential buyer stated he would not purchase despite waiting since 2017 because of excessive government fees for substandard road infrastructure. Citizens described the pricing structure as governmental overreach given poor highway maintenance. Multiple users suggested Tesla should train its artificial intelligence systems on Indian driving scenarios before market entry. The technology company faces unique challenges adapting automated systems to local traffic behaviors and livestock encounters.

Tesla plans Delhi as its second showroom location while competing against established luxury brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz. The Indian market expansion occurs during declining European and North American sales figures. Analysts anticipate the company will adjust 2025 projections during upcoming quarterly earnings discussions. Indian roads may provide valuable real-world testing data for autonomous driving algorithms. The launch represents Tesla's strategy to utilize manufacturing capacity during softening demand in traditional markets.
 

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