Mercedes-Benz EQE vs Togg T10F
How the Mercedes-Benz EQE and the Togg T10F compare on real-world range, battery size and efficiency. WLTP is a lab figure — the winter, highway and city estimates below show what each car really does on the road.
Specifications side by side
| Mercedes-Benz EQE | Togg T10F | |
|---|---|---|
| WLTP range | 388 mi | 379 mi |
| Usable battery | 89 kWh | 88.5 kWh |
| WLTP consumption | 16.4 kWh/100 km | 14.1 kWh/100 km |
| Model year | 2023 | 2026 |
Real-world range, side by side
| Mercedes-Benz EQE | Togg T10F | |
|---|---|---|
| Winter (−10 °C) | 257 mi | 251 mi |
| Warm weather (30 °C) | 368 mi | 360 mi |
| Motorway | 303 mi | 296 mi |
| City | 419 mi | 409 mi |
The verdict
- Longer range (WLTP)
- Mercedes-Benz EQE
- Further in winter
- Mercedes-Benz EQE
- More efficient
- Togg T10F
Frequently asked questions
- Which has more range, the Mercedes-Benz EQE or the Togg T10F?
- On the official WLTP cycle the Mercedes-Benz EQE is rated 388 mi and the Togg T10F 379 mi. In cold winter driving (around −10 °C) expect roughly 257 mi from the Mercedes-Benz EQE and 251 mi from the Togg T10F.
- Which electric car is more efficient?
- Efficiency is the WLTP energy use per 100 km, where lower is better — compare the consumption figures in the table above. The more efficient car uses less electricity for the same distance, so it costs less to charge.