Electric Mercedes AMG EQE53 vs. Tesla Comparison

The base electric Mercedes model claims 600+ km range, while all-wheel drive models claim 500 km on the 90kWh battery. The delivery experience for the Mercedes-Benz differs from that provided by Tesla, with a typical high-end car delivery experience. The Model Y has the best build quality of any Tesla we’ve owned since the original P85.
The Mercedes MBUX (Mercedes Benz User Experience) is different from Tesla, with many buttons designed to help drivers keep hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. The car offers customizable screens, CarPlay, Android Auto, and Zoom app for conference calls. The EQE has a five-star Euro NCAP rating and scores fourth among all cars.
The Mercedes-Benz and Tesla apps offer similar functionality, with the EQE having a range map that estimates how far the car can travel on its current charge. However, some features are missing from Australian cars, such as the HEPA filter, seat massage, reduced number of speakers in the sound system, noise reduction in the glass, and some online services not offered in Australia.
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