The Hitman Goes Electric
So, it finally happened — Rohit Sharma has joined the electric revolution. The Indian cricket captain was recently spotted cruising through Mumbai in a Tesla Model Y, and to be fair, it suits him just right. Calm, powerful, and classy — pretty much like his batting style, isn’t it?
The car itself is stunning, but what caught fans’ attention wasn’t just the Tesla badge — it was the unique number plate. Those digits? They’re reportedly linked to the birthdates of his children. A small, personal detail, yet one that shows how grounded the star really is.
A Peek at the Tesla Model Y
Now, for those curious about what Rohit’s driving — the Tesla Model Y Long Range variant is one of the most advanced electric SUVs out there. It packs roughly 295 bhp and can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just under 6 seconds.
To put that in perspective, that’s faster than most premium petrol SUVs on Indian roads. And it does all that without burning a drop of fuel. Pretty wild, right?
On a full charge, it delivers up to 622 km (WLTP range) — meaning Mumbai to Goa and back, with a bit left for a city spin.
Inside, it’s peak minimalism: a massive 15.4-inch touchscreen, ventilated seats, a panoramic glass roof, and even ambient lighting that feels straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Safety and Tech That Feels from the Future
Like most Teslas, the Model Y doesn’t skimp on safety. There’s a full ADAS suite, 360-degree cameras, autonomous emergency braking, and six airbags.
Add that to Tesla’s smooth software updates, and you’ve basically got a car that gets smarter every few months.
The Price of Cool
According to reports, the Model Y comes in two trims:
- Standard variant: ₹59.89 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Long Range variant: ₹67.89 lakh
Rohit’s car is likely the latter, given his taste for performance and comfort. Tesla offers it in several shades, but knowing Rohit’s elegant style, a Pearl White or Ultra Red finish seems to fit perfectly.
Why This Matters
This isn’t just a celebrity buying another fancy car. It’s a big moment for India’s EV movement. When a major sports figure like Rohit Sharma chooses an electric car, it sends a strong message — the future of mobility is clean, smart, and definitely electric.
It also mirrors a trend we’re seeing among Indian celebrities — from Suniel Shetty to Jasleen Royal — who are making sustainable choices without compromising on style.
Final Thoughts
To be honest, this move feels more than just about luxury. Rohit Sharma’s Tesla Model Y is a quiet statement — one that blends power, purpose, and a hint of personal emotion.
It’s not every day a cricketer known as “The Hitman” decides to go electric. But when he does, it sure makes a lot of noise — the good kind.

