Tesla Boosts Service Capacity With New Collision Center In Glendale

Published on September 30, 2025

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Glendale Welcomes Tesla Collision Center Near Luke Air Force Base

Tesla, Inc. celebrated the grand opening of its new Collision Center, situated adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Glendale. This state-of-the-art facility is poised to elevate EV collision repair services in the West Valley, providing Tesla owners, including active-duty personnel and families, the highest standards of craftsmanship and convenience.
 
The Collision Center is housed within The Base, a seven-building industrial development owned and developed by Phoenix-based ViaWest Group. Tesla now occupies a portion of one of the buildings at The Base, which has quickly become a hub for innovative and market-leading tenants in Glendale.

Located just moments from Luke Air Force Base, a vital training hub for F‑16 and F‑35 pilots and maintainers, with a community exceeding 22,500 active-duty and family members, the new Collision Center enhances accessibility for service members and West Valley residents. Positioned to support a high-density Tesla ownership market, the facility benefits from Glendale’s dynamic growth and proximity to key transportation corridors.
 
Tesla-Glendale-Opening.png “This facility is representative of the kind of innovation we value here in Glendale,” said Mayor Jerry P. Weiers. “I’m proud to welcome Tesla’s Collision Center to our city.”

Tesla’s Collision Centers are purpose-built to deliver the highest standard of repair and service for Tesla owners. Each center is staffed with factory-trained technicians who follow Tesla’s rigorous Body Repair Program standards, ensuring repairs are performed with expert precision. Only original Tesla parts are used, maintaining the safety, integrity, and performance of every vehicle.

The facilities are equipped with cutting-edge technology, including aluminum repair capabilities and advanced driver-assistance system calibration. Tesla also streamlines the entire repair process through its app, offering customers real-time updates and progress notifications. Every repair is backed by a lifetime warranty, reflecting Tesla’s commitment to long-term quality and customer confidence.

This expansion follows the company's initial investment in 2021, when it opened a combined Tesla store, service, and delivery center at 93rd Avenue and Glendale Avenue.

The new Collision Center demonstrates Tesla’s commitment to supporting communities with high EV adoption and robust service needs. Customers will benefit from reduced wait times, superior repair standards, and convenient access. The facility also aims to help decongest nearby service centers in Scottsdale, Tempe, and Gilbert.