
Tesla Model Y Cheaper In Delhi Than Mumbai: Variant-Wise On-Road Prices, EMI, Colours, Booking Amount
Tesla Model Y RWD On-Road Prices: Delhi Vs Mumbai
Tesla Model Y RWD Delhi Mumbai
Stealth Grey 61,06,690 61,07,190
Pearl White Multi-Coat 62,02,640 62,03,140
Diamond Black 62,02,640 62,03,140
Glacier Blue 62,32,940 62,33,440
Quicksilver 62,93,540 62,94,040
Ultra Red 62,93,540 62,94,040
Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD On-Road Prices: Delhi Vs Mumbai
Tesla Model Y LR RWD Delhi Mumbai
Stealth Grey 69,14,690 69,15,590
Pearl White Multi-Coat 70,10,640 70,11,140
Diamond Black 70,10,640 70,11,140
Glacier Blue 70,40,940 70,41,440
Quicksilver 71,01,540 71,02,440
Ultra Red 71,01,540 71,02,440
Tesla Model Y: EMI, Downpayment, Booking Amount
If you're planning to buy the Tesla Model Y in Delhi through an auto loan, the monthly EMI for the Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) variant works out to Rs 1,14,088, while the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive version demands a slightly higher EMI of Rs 1,29,184. These figures are based on a loan structure involving a Rs 6,10,669 down payment, a 60-month tenure, and an interest rate of 9% APR. The total on-road purchase price for the RWD variant stands at Rs 61,06,690. As of now, the Model Y can be booked against a token amount of Rs 22,220.
Tesla Model Y: Colour Options, Variants, Interior Themes
The Tesla Model Y is available in two variants: RWD and Long Range RWD. Also, there are a total of six colour options - Stealth Grey, Pearl White Multi-Coat, Diamond Black, Glacier Blue, Quicksilver, and Ultra Red. In fact, different colours attract a premium over the standard options - Stealth Grey and Pearl White Multi-Coat. Also, the all-black interior theme is a standard affair, while the black and white theme will set you back by another 95,000.
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