Wishing Mr. Sharad Agarwal greater responsibilities and exciting challenges in this impressive new chapter!
Tesla has appointed Sharad Agarwal as the head of its India operations, marking a significant step in the company’s long term strategy to expand in the country’s fast growing electric vehicle market. With more than 23 years of leadership experience across the automotive and luxury retail industries, Agarwal brings a strong track record in building global brands, transforming businesses and driving customer centric growth. His appointment highlights Tesla’s commitment to strengthening its leadership base in India and supporting the nation’s transition toward electric mobility.
Agarwal has previously held senior roles at Classic Legends, Automobili Lamborghini, Audi India, Mahindra First Choice and TVS Motor Company. During his tenure as head of Lamborghini India, he led a major business turnaround by delivering five times growth, expanding operations to more than sixty cities and placing India among the company’s top fifteen global markets. His earlier roles at Audi India and Mahindra First Choice saw him develop strong sales networks, improve customer experience strategies and drive record performance in the premium automotive sector.
Recognised as a strategic leader with expertise in managing business transformation, Agarwal has extensive experience within India’s mobility landscape. His focus on sustainable innovation and market growth positions him well to lead Tesla’s India operations as the company works toward scaling its presence and contributing to the future of clean transportation.
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