Audi A6 4.0 TFSI
Sedan · Gasoline · AWD
vs
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53
Sedan · Electric · FWD
Audi A6 4.0 TFSI
Car A
Audi A6 4.0 TFSI
A powerful AWD premium A6 with 560 hp and a strong safety ranking, it pairs rapid acceleration with space for five and a 530-liter trunk for long trips. Expect higher fuel use and a price aimed at buyers who prioritize performance.
5 seatsSedanGasoline5-star safetyAWD
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53
Car B
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53
The EQE AMG 53 is a luxury-leaning electric performance model with 625 hp, 3.5 s 0–100 km/h, and an estimated 500 km range for fast, comfortable road trips. It offers five-seat utility and a 520 L trunk, but its FWD layout and six-figure price narrow its appeal.
5 seatsSedanElectric5-star safety625 hpElectric
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Usage fit

Family 63 / 54
City 24 / 26
Budget / value 33 / 5
Road trip 70 / 62
Performance 50 / 42
Cargo 29 / 29
Practical 41 / 23
Premium 72 / 78
Winter 70 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Audi A6 4.0 TFSI · Orange = Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53

Specs side-by-side

Spec Audi A6 4.0 TFSI Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53
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Pros & cons

Audi A6 4.0 TFSI

  • High-output V8 twin-turbo performance (560 hp, 700 Nm) with a quick 0–100 in 4.4 s
  • AWD traction boosts confidence on wet or winter roads
  • Seats five and offers a 530 L trunk for road trips and growing families
  • Strong safety ranking signal for its profile

Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53

  • Explosive performance for its class: 625 hp, 1020 Nm, and 0–100 km/h in 3.5 s
  • Five seats and a 520 L trunk add real family and weekend flexibility
  • About 500 km of range supports long-distance commuting and road trips
  • Strong safety ranking signal alongside its luxury focus

Verdict

Pick Audi A6 4.0 TFSI if…
Lower entry price
Audi A6 4.0 TFSI starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53 if…
More power
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 53 puts out 625 hp vs 560 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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