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Tesla vs Mercedes-Benz Electric

Tesla leads in charging speed (15-minute 200-mile charge vs 31 minutes) and price ($43,990 entry vs $59,900), while Mercedes-Benz offers superior interior luxury, traditional brand heritage, and advanced autonomous driving features at a premium.

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Tesla

Silicon Valley-based electric vehicle manufacturer known for rapid innovation and direct-to-consumer sales.

Tech-savvy buyers seeking best charging infrastructure, lowest price-to-performance, and frequent software improvements

Score63%
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Mercedes-Benz Electric

Luxury German automaker's electric vehicle lineup combining traditional craftsmanship with EV technology.

Affluent buyers prioritizing cabin comfort, brand prestige, and traditional luxury over charging speed and technology pace

Score63%

Quick Answer

AI Summary

Tesla leads in charging speed (15-minute 200-mile charge vs 31 minutes) and price ($43,990 entry vs $59,900), while Mercedes-Benz offers superior interior luxury, traditional brand heritage, and advanced autonomous driving features at a premium.

Our Verdict

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Choose Tesla if you prioritize charging speed, affordability, software innovation, and access to the largest proprietary charging network—ideal for daily commuters and road-trip focused buyers. Choose Mercedes-Benz if you value luxury interiors, traditional automotive craftsmanship, premium audio systems, and established brand prestige—better for buyers willing to pay more for comfort and status.

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Tesla👑
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Mercedes-Benz Electric
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Tech-savvy buyers seeking best charging infrastructure, lowest price-to-performance, and frequent software improvements

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Choose Mercedes-Benz Electric if

Affluent buyers prioritizing cabin comfort, brand prestige, and traditional luxury over charging speed and technology pace

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Supercharger Network Size:Tesla wins(60,000+ globally (owns infrastructure) vs 430,000+ (third-party access via partnerships))
  • 80% Charge Time (10-80%):Tesla wins(15-18 minutes (Model 3) vs 31 minutes (EQE 53 AMG))
  • Base Model Price (US 2026):Tesla wins($43,990 (Model 3) vs $59,900 (EQE 350+))
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Key Facts & Figures

26 numeric metrics compared

MetricTeslaMercedes-Benz ElectricRatio
Market Cap(USD)$800 Billion
Vehicles Sold (2023)1.8 Million
Starting Price (2026)(USD)$38,990
Maximum Range(miles)358 (Model Y LR)
0-60 Acceleration (Standard)(seconds)4.8 (Model Y RWD)
Maximum Passenger Capacity(passengers)5 (Model Y)
Total EV Sales (2025)(million units)1.81
Operating Profit Margin(%)12-15%
Battery Manufacturing Capacity(GWh/year)150
Autonomous Driving Level(SAE Level)Level 2+ (FSD Beta)
Average Vehicle Price(USD)$43,000-$75,000
Countries of Operation(count)150+ countries
Vehicle Model Lineup(models)5 main EV models
Supercharger/Fast Charging Network(global locations)50,000+ chargers
EPA Range (Best Model)(miles)405 miles
DC Fast Charging Time (10%-80%)(minutes)27 minutes
Public Charging Stations (Global)(stations)60,000+
Entry-Level Starting Price(USD)$43,990
Model Lineup Count(models)4 core models
Global Dealer Network(locations)200+ service centers
Base Price (US Market 2026)(USD)$43,990$59,900
-27%
DC Fast Charge Speed (10-80%)(minutes)15 minutes31 minutes
-52%
Real-World EPA Range(miles)358 miles (Model 3 LR)385 miles (EQE 53 AMG)
-7%
0-60 mph Acceleration (Performance)(seconds)3.1 seconds3.8 seconds
-18%
Supercharger Network Size(locations)60,000+ owned430,000+ third-party
-86%
Software Update Frequency(updates per year)12+ monthly updates4 quarterly updates
+200%

Sourced from publicly available data · Jul 2026

Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

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5Tesla
Tesla leads
ME
2Mercedes-Benz Electric
71%29%
  • Supercharger Network Size

    Tesla

    60,000+ globally (owns infrastructure)🏆

    Mercedes-Benz Electric

    430,000+ (third-party access via partnerships)

  • 80% Charge Time (10-80%)

    Tesla

    15-18 minutes (Model 3)🏆

    Mercedes-Benz Electric

    31 minutes (EQE 53 AMG)

  • Base Model Price (US 2026)

    Tesla

    $43,990 (Model 3)🏆

    Mercedes-Benz Electric

    $59,900 (EQE 350+)

  • Interior Material Quality

    Tesla

    Minimalist vegan leather, minimal wood trim

    Mercedes-Benz Electric

    Premium leather, natural wood, Burmester audio standard🏆

  • Real-World Range Test (EPA/WLTP)

    Tesla

    358 miles (Model 3 Long Range)

    Mercedes-Benz Electric

    385 miles (EQE 53 AMG)🏆

  • Warranty Coverage (Years/Miles)

    Tesla

    8 years / 120,000 miles battery🏆

    Mercedes-Benz Electric

    8 years / 100,000 miles battery

  • OTA Software Update Frequency

    Tesla

    Monthly updates with new features🏆

    Mercedes-Benz Electric

    Quarterly updates, feature-locked approach

Full Comparison

TTesla
MMercedes-Benz Electric
Market Cap(USD)
$800 Billion
Vehicles Sold (2023)
1.8 Million
2026 Base Model Starting Price(USD)
$43,990
Base Model Price Range(USD)
$43,990 - $52,990
Starting Price (2026)(USD)
$38,990
Average Vehicle Price(USD)
$43,000-$75,000
Base Price (US Market 2026)(USD)
$43,990
$59,900
0-60 mph Acceleration (Premium Model)(seconds)
2.5 (Model S Plaid)
EV Range (Base Model)(miles)
Model 3 RWD
0-60 MPH Acceleration (Performance)(seconds)
Model 3 Performance
Maximum Horsepower (Performance Model)(HP)
Model S Plaid
0-60 Acceleration (Performance Model)(seconds)
2.1 seconds
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Maximum Horsepower Available(hp)
1,020 hp
Cold Weather Range Loss(percent at 0°F)
25% loss
Maximum Range(miles)
358 (Model Y LR)
0-60 Acceleration (Standard)(seconds)
4.8 (Model Y RWD)
EPA Range (Best Model)(miles)
405 miles
Real-World EPA Range(miles)
358 miles (Model 3 LR)
385 miles (EQE 53 AMG)
0-60 mph Acceleration (Performance)(seconds)
3.1 seconds
3.8 seconds
Maximum EPA Range (Single Charge)(miles)
405 (Model Y Long Range)
Maximum Towing Capacity(lbs)
14000 (Cybertruck)
Global Supercharger/Charging Network Count(stations)
50000
Supercharging Network Size(locations)
50,000+
Supercharger/Fast Charging Network(global locations)
50,000+ chargers
Public Charging Stations (Global)(stations)
60,000+
Supercharger Network Size(locations)
60,000+ owned
430,000+ third-party
Software Update Frequency(per year)
12 (Monthly OTA)
Autonomous Driving Level
Level 2+ with Full Self-Driving (FSD) capability
Charging Options at Home
Tesla Wall Connector (11.5 kW standard)
Autonomous Driving Level(SAE Level)
Level 2+ (FSD Beta)
Autonomous Driving Level(SAE Level)
Level 4 (Full Self-Driving Beta)
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Software Update Frequency(updates per year)
12+ monthly updates
4 quarterly updates
Authorized Service Centers (North America)(locations)
650
Average Energy Consumption (City Driving)(kWh/100 miles)
23 (Model Y)
Interior Design Approach
Minimalist, digital-first, touchscreen focused
Full Self-Driving Capability Level(SAE Level)
Level 3-4 capable
Software Update Release Cycle(months)
1 month
Off-Road Ground Clearance(inches)
5.6 inches (Model Y)
Global EV Market Share(percent)
18.5%
Maximum Passenger Capacity(passengers)
5 (Model Y)
Total EV Sales (2025)(million units)
1.81
Operating Profit Margin(%)
12-15%
Battery Manufacturing Capacity(GWh/year)
150
Countries of Operation(count)
150+ countries
Vehicle Model Lineup(models)
5 main EV models
DC Fast Charging Time (10%-80%)(minutes)
27 minutes
DC Fast Charge Speed (10-80%)(minutes)
15 minutes
31 minutes
Entry-Level Starting Price(USD)
$43,990
Model Lineup Count(models)
4 core models
Interior Material Quality Rating(premium materials %)
Synthetic leather, minimal trim
Global Dealer Network(locations)
200+ service centers
Battery Warranty Coverage(years / miles)
8 years / 120,000 miles
8 years / 100,000 miles
Premium Audio Standard(watts / speakers)
14-speaker system optional
Burmester 590W, 17 speakers standard

Visual Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of numeric attributes

Pros & Cons

10 pros·6 cons across both

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ME
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Tesla

+5-3
63% positive

Pros

  • Fastest DC fast charging: 15-18 minutes to 80% on 250kW chargers
  • 60,000+ owned Supercharger locations globally with network priority
  • $43,990 base price for Model 3 (most affordable entry)
  • Monthly OTA updates add new features without dealership visits
  • Best acceleration: Model 3 Performance does 0-60 mph in 3.1 seconds

Cons

  • Minimalist interior lacks traditional luxury materials and ambient lighting
  • Build quality inconsistencies reported in early production batches (3.2 defects per 100 vehicles)
  • No traditional instrument cluster or physical buttons for critical controls
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Mercedes-Benz Electric

+5-3
63% positive

Pros

  • Premium interior with Nappa leather, real wood trim, and ambient lighting as standard
  • Burmester premium sound system (17 speakers, 590W) standard on all EQE models
  • Real-world range: EQE 53 AMG delivers 385 miles (vs 358 for Tesla Model 3)
  • Advanced LIDAR-based autonomous driving with pre-crash detection
  • Heritage brand recognition: 135+ years of automotive expertise and reliability reputation

Cons

  • 31-minute 10-80% charge time is 47% slower than Tesla's 15 minutes
  • $59,900 base price is $16k more expensive than Model 3
  • Quarterly software updates versus Tesla's monthly update cycle; fewer new features

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. Tesla charges significantly faster: Model 3 reaches 80% in 15 minutes on a 250kW Supercharger, while Mercedes EQE takes 31 minutes. This 47% speed difference matters most for road trips and high-mileage drivers.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026AI generated