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Audi RS 5 Sedan vs Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC W214: how much do I save per year? Plug-in hybrid vs electric: the cost depends on your usage profile. Select your scenario below.
MotorwayRange & charging Performance0-100, top speed ConsumptionAnnual TCO Low mileage 8 000 km/year Average 15 000 km/year High mileage 25 000 km/year
5 000 km 50 000 km
Charging type
Home 0,21 €/kWh Public station 0,30 €/kWh Fast 0,45 €/kWh
Methodology
Annual energy cost · 15 000 km Typical annual usage : Mix 30% city / 50% road / 20% motorway · charging home (0,21 €/kWh)
Audi PHEV
Annual energy cost · 15 000 km
1 614 €
10,76 € / 100 km
Equivalent to 811 L of petrol 95 per year
Show details EV mode 8550.000000000002 km · 330,37 € Combustion mode 6449.999999999999 km · 1283,55 € Weighted EV cons. 19,1 kWh/100km Weighted combustion cons. 10,4 L/100km Mercedes PHEV Most economical
Annual energy cost · 15 000 km
912 €
6,08 € / 100 km
Equivalent to 458 L of petrol 95 per year
Show details EV mode 13312.5 km · 642,99 € Combustion mode 1687.5000000000007 km · 268,65 € Weighted EV cons. 23,9 kWh/100km Weighted combustion cons. 8,4 L/100km Annual gap E 400 e 4MATIC vs RS 5 Sedan +702 €/an ≈ 353 L petrol 95
Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC W214 costs 702 €/an less in energy than Audi RS 5 Sedan , over 15 000 kmwith home for this driving mix.
≈ 353 L of petrol 95 saved per year
By charging mix: Home +702 €/an AC station +702 €/an Fast DC +702 €/an Your savings over the ownership period Cumulative projection by annual mileage. The cheaper-to-run vehicle widens the gap year after year.
5 000 15 000 20 000 30 000 50 000
1 year
702 €
≈ 353 L petrol 95
3 years
2 107 €
≈ 1059 L petrol 95
5 years
3 511 €
≈ 1765 L petrol 95
10 years
7 023 €
≈ 3529 L petrol 95
Annual cost breakdown by charging mix Projection over 15 000 km/year, by proportion of each charging type.
Charging mix km/year €/km Annual cost 100% Homeoff-peak rate · 0,21 €/kWh 15 000 km2 760 kWh 0,207 €/km 3 106 € 100% AC stationpublic AC rate · 0,30 €/kWh 15 000 km2 760 kWh 0,207 €/km 3 106 € 100% Fast DCDC motorway rate · 0,45 €/kWh 15 000 km2 760 kWh 0,207 €/km 3 106 € Typical mix80% home · 15% AC · 5% DC 15 000 km2 760 kWh 0,207 €/km 3 106 € Annual total (typical mix) 3 106 €
Charging mix km/year €/km Annual cost 100% Homeoff-peak rate · 0,21 €/kWh 15 000 km3 450 kWh 0,166 €/km 2 485 € 100% AC stationpublic AC rate · 0,30 €/kWh 15 000 km3 450 kWh 0,166 €/km 2 485 € 100% Fast DCDC motorway rate · 0,45 €/kWh 15 000 km3 450 kWh 0,166 €/km 2 485 € Typical mix80% home · 15% AC · 5% DC 15 000 km3 450 kWh 0,166 €/km 2 485 € Annual total (typical mix) 2 485 €
Compared to a petrol equivalent Same scenarios: energy cost of a Saloon petrol / Executive petrol (~7,0 L/100km).
Scenario RS 5 Sedan Ref. Saloon petrol E 400 e 4MATIC W214 Ref. Executive petrol Daily100 km · home 7,71 € 13,93 € 6,18 € 15,92 € Weekend200 km · home 28,50 € 27,86 € 22,82 € 31,84 € Holiday500 km · fast DC 90,89 € 69,65 € 72,73 € 79,60 € Annual20,000 km · typical mix 4146,01 € 2786,00 € 3316,83 € 3184,00 €
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Frequently asked questions How much does a trip cost in a Audi RS 5 Sedan vs Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC? On a 100 km mixed trip, the Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC is about 45% cheaper than the Audi RS 5 Sedan with default parameters. This ratio shifts with your actual energy prices - simulate for your profile.
What is the range of the Audi RS 5 Sedan vs the Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC? Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC offers more range: 90 km vs 78 km for Audi RS 5 Sedan. In real motorway use, expect 10-20% less depending on temperature.
Is the Audi RS 5 Sedan or the Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC better for running costs? The Mercedes E 400 e 4MATIC is cheaper across all distances with default rates. If your energy prices differ significantly, simulate to see the real impact on your budget.