
The fastest and most accurate way to find the nearest Tesla dealership—officially called a Tesla Store or Service Center—is to use the company's official "Find Us" tool on its website or within the Tesla mobile app. Tesla sells cars directly to consumers, unlike traditional brands that use franchised dealerships, so their own online locator is the definitive source for real-time locations, hours, and available services.
Simply go to the Tesla website, scroll to the bottom, and click "Find Us." You can also open the Tesla app and use the location finder feature. These tools use your device's location or allow you to enter your zip code to display the closest facilities. They will distinguish between Sales Showrooms, where you can see vehicles and speak with advisors, and Service Centers, which handle maintenance and repairs. Many locations combine both functions.
It's also effective to use a general map service like Google Maps. Search for "Tesla Service Center" or "Tesla Store" for the most precise results, as searching just "Tesla dealership" might sometimes show third-party charging stations or body shops. Below is a sample of what you might find for major metropolitan areas, showing the variety of services available.
| City/Area | Facility Type | Address | Key Services |
|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles, CA | Sales & Service | 1234 Santa Monica Blvd | Test drives, vehicle delivery, maintenance |
| Austin, TX | Service Center | 5678 Tech Ridge Blvd | Mobile service dispatch, battery diagnostics |
| Miami, FL | Sales Showroom | 9101 Collins Ave, Suite 100 | Design studio consultations, inventory viewing |
| Seattle, WA | Delivery Center | 2468 6th Ave S | New vehicle pickup, final paperwork |
| Chicago, IL | Collision Center | 1357 N Elston Ave | Body repair, paint work, part replacement |
Calling the location directly from the number listed online is wise to confirm their specific hours and if an appointment is needed for your visit, especially for test drives or service.

Just open the Tesla app on your phone. It’s the easiest way. The map in the app shows all the nearby locations instantly, and it tells you exactly what each one does—like if it’s just for sales or if it can handle service too. It’s always up-to-date, which is key because Tesla opens new spots pretty often. Saves you from calling around or getting outdated info from a general web search.

As someone who just went through this, I’d recommend using Google Maps on your computer or phone. Type in "Tesla Service Center" for the most accurate hits. The results will show you the distance, current drive time with traffic, and user photos. It’s more straightforward than you might think. I found that "dealership" isn't the best search term; "Service Center" or "Store" gets you to the right place faster.

Don’t forget the old-fashioned way: a quick phone call. Once you find a potential location using the Tesla website, give them a ring. This is perfect for asking specific questions that the website might not answer, like "Do you have a Model Y demo car available for a test drive today?" or "What's the earliest appointment for a tire rotation?" It gives you a direct confirmation and saves a potential wasted trip.

I always start on the official Tesla website. Navigate to the bottom of the homepage and click "Find Us." This tool is built specifically for this purpose. You can filter by what you need—sales, service, or delivery. It provides the official address, phone number, and detailed hours of operation. Since Tesla controls its own sales, this method guarantees you're getting information for a genuine Tesla-owned location, not a third-party vendor. It's the most reliable first step.


