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How Much Do You Need to Earn to Afford a Tesla Model Y in India?

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 16 Jul 2025, 6:29 pm IST
Tesla Model Y enters India with on-road prices of ₹61–66.7 lakh. Buyers need at least a ₹1.2 crore salary or a ₹61 lakh net worth to afford it.
How Much Do You Need to Earn to Afford a Tesla Model Y in India?
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The Tesla Model Y has finally arrived in India, but owning one could stretch your finances significantly. With on-road prices upwards of ₹61 lakh, this luxury electric SUV is an aspiration that comes with serious financial implications.

How Much You Need to Earn to Own a Tesla Model Y

In cities like Delhi and Mumbai, the on-road cost of a Tesla Model Y is around ₹61.06 lakh, while in Gurugram it climbs to ₹66.76 lakh due to higher local taxes. Financial experts recommend that your annual income be at least 2 to 3 times the car’s value for sustainable ownership. That translates to a salary range of ₹1.22 crore to ₹2 crore annually, depending on location and whether you're buying outright or taking a loan.

Loan Scenarios and EMI Burden

If you consider financing through a loan with a 20% down payment between ₹12.2 lakh and ₹13.4 lakh, a 5-year term at 9% interest would lead to monthly EMIs between ₹1.01 lakh and ₹1.11 lakh. For many households, this EMI could be a significant monthly commitment, rivalling or exceeding home loan payments.

Opportunity Cost of Buying a Tesla vs. Investing

Instead of buying the car, investing ₹61 lakh in different asset classes for 10 years could yield the following approximate returns:

  • Mutual Funds (18% CAGR): ₹3.19 crore
  • Equity Market (14% CAGR): ₹2.26 crore
  • Gold (12.16% CAGR): ₹1.92 crore
  • Real Estate (4.8–10% CAGR): ₹93 lakh to ₹1.31 crore

Read More: Auto Sector in Focus With Tesla’s EV Showroom Opening; Will It Have an Impact on M&M, Maruti and Tata Motors?

Conclusion

Owning a Tesla Model Y in India is an expensive milestone, requiring an annual salary of over ₹1.2 crore or a significant liquid net worth. The real cost goes beyond the sticker price, with EMIs, opportunity loss from investments, and future upkeep all making a strong case for financial planning before taking the leap.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities or companies mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation or investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.

Investments in securities are subject to market risks. Read all related documents carefully before investing.

Published on: Jul 16, 2025, 12:59 PM IST

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