Tesla has opened its second center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Located in Jeddah, the Tesla Centre Jeddah Auto Mall reflects the country’s growing demand for electric vehicles and its commitment to sustainable transportation, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
The company had officially launched its operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on April 10, 2025, at a launch event in Bujairi Terrace that introduced its online configurator to customers.
This was followed by the official opening of the company’s first Centre in Riyadh on June 26, 2025. Located on Takhassousi Rd, the Centre enabled customers to order and experience two of Tesla’s best-selling vehicles globally, Model 3 and Model Y.
Model 3, the premium everyday sedan, features high-quality materials, a quiet cabin and agile handling. Designed for long-distance travel, the vehicle offers a range of up to 750 km (WLTP) on a single charge and is available in Saudi Arabia starting at $41,338.13 (SAR 154,990).
Model Y, a midsize family SUV, offers long range, a spacious cabin and ample storage capacity. In 2023, it became the world’s bestselling vehicle across all powertrains, marking the first time an electric vehicle achieved this milestone. The Model Y is available in Saudi Arabia starting at $50,663.13 (SAR 189,990).

The Cybertruck has also been introduced to the Saudi market. The pickup features a distinctive design and combines utility with high performance. It is available in the Kingdom starting at $116,014.13 (SAR 434,990).
Charging when and where needed
In Saudi Arabia, Tesla’s Supercharger network operates across four cities, with 48 chargers capable of adding up to 282 km of range in 15 minutes. The network has recently expanded to include locations in Jeddah at Yasmin Mall and in Taif at Jouri Mall, improving charging access for both daily commutes and long-distance travel. The company said further public charging expansions are planned.

The company also offers a home charging option through its Wall Connector, enabling owners to charge overnight at lower cost compared to petrol for similarly sized vehicles.
Current and future owners in Jeddah can engage with Tesla Advisors for personalized support and experience test drives in two of Tesla’s best-selling vehicles globally—Model 3 and Model Y.
Tesla’s advanced innovations
The new Center will highlight Tesla’s cutting-edge innovations featuring:
Tesla AI: The company is developing AI-driven products and services, including Full Self-Driving (Supervised), an advanced driver assistance system designed to enable vehicles to operate with active driver supervision. The feature aims to reduce driving stress while enhancing safety and is expected to launch in Saudi Arabia at a future date.
Safety Showcase: Offering an immersive experience with advanced safety technologies that protect passengers and road users. Every piece includes award-winning, class-leading safety standards.
Charging Experience: Exhibiting Tesla’s sustainable and seamless charging ecosystem, from convenient Home Charging to high-speed Supercharging. Smart app features like scheduling, preconditioning, and Trip Planner work together to optimize every journey.
Bot Display: Known as Optimus, a humanoid robot designed to tackle repetitive, tedious, or hazardous tasks, freeing humans for more meaningful work. Inspired by human form, it leverages the same advanced AI technology as its vehicles.

Seamless and convenient services
Tesla operates a vertically integrated model, handling the design, manufacturing, sales and servicing of its vehicles in-house. Following its presence in Riyadh, the opening of a second service center in Jeddah is aimed at providing faster and more seamless support through trained technicians.
The company also offers mobile service across Saudi Arabia, allowing customers to schedule maintenance at their home or workplace. It stated that the EVs, which have fewer moving parts than petrol-powered cars, require less maintenance, resulting in lower lifetime servicing costs.
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