The executive luxury segment has seen one of the largest growths in the Indian automobile industry in the past 5 years. And not so surprisingly the segment is ruled by the Germans. And when it comes to the Germans they know their way round cars. Very well.
So
today we have the AUDI A6, BMW 520D and Mercedes-benz E250 cdi. All of them
have different USPs and none of the cars here are winners or losers. At this
point of price range it is very difficult to mess a car up so much.
The Looks
Every
car here a very different design philosophy with the AUDI following very
constrained and conservative design and looks just like any other car and is
not very noticeable from the side or back, it’s just those sleek front
headlamps that grab attention to otherwise a very conservative car.
The MB on the other hand follows an exact
opposite philosophy and is as showy and noticeable as a celebrity on a red
capet. The chief attention grabber are the front headlamps which are now a
single unit instead of 2 different lamps. The all LED blacked-out headlamps
with catchy DRLs turns heads everywhere
it goes. The rest of the body also follows quite a sporty design theme and it
is really hard to not notice as one passes you by .Personally though I prefer
the looks of previous generation as it was more mature and less showy. You can
tell just by the look of this one that it is intended to appeal to the younger
section of the society which it unmistakably does.
The
BMW though has mastered the looks with absolute perfection. It grabs attention
but unlike the Mercedes it never screams about it’s presence. And unlike the
AUDI you will know that someone rich has passed you by. The previous generation
5 series was a bit of a disaster in terms of looks but this generation has got
the looks right in it’s bag. The car demands respect without being too showy.
There
is no winner here because it totally depends on person to person and their
choices. But for me the Beamer gets the looks spot on.
The Interiors
All
the cars come with millions of interior colour options all using leather made
from the finest cows of god knows which country .But, Indians generally prefer
beige or black. The AUDIs interior is very tacky with buttons that make noise
and the screen popping out of the dashboard when the car is put into
ignition. The driver seat though is very
nice with the rather neat speedometer console enveloping you and gives the
driver a cocooned feeling. The AUDI also comes with maximum number of zones of
climate control i.e. 4. The AUDI MMI interface though is not very easy to use
and takes time getting used to as many of the functions on the display are
controlled not just from the knob but also a few buttons. So the driver has to
look down while driving to use the screen which is not good. So the interior is
not well thought out. But if the car is chauffeured which it most probably will
be, then it is no big problem.
The
BMW has a mind blowing interior with fantastic attention to detail and
everything is where it should be. There is no popping locking drama in here.
Also this is the most beautiful interior of the 3 cars. You just know you are
in the right place as soon as you step in. The centre console is inclined 7
degree towards the driver in typical BMW fashion. Also the Beamer has the least
number of buttons on the console so most of the functions are controlled by the
BMW I-drive system which is controlled just by a knob so it is very easy to use
and takes no time at all getting used to.
The
Merc follows it’s youthful approach inside too and my god have they pulled it
off! The interiors are all black with brushed aluminium finish all around. Merc
has somehow made the interiors look both classy yet modern. The centre console
takes hints from the previous generations of mercs and has the most buttons of the
3 cars so it looks a bit old. But in the interior terms I’d definitely go with
the merc. It’s not that the Beamer and AUDI are inferior but it’s just that I
belong to the part of the society on which the E-class is focusing. Also the
Mercedes interface is easy to use, it still cant match the ease of use of the
BMW I-drive
Under the hood
The AUDI comes with a 2.0L diesel engine which
is the least powerful of the 3 and makes 177bhp and 380Nm of torque. The power
is transmitted to the front wheels by a quick and smooth 7speed DSG. AUDI here
is the only one with a dual clutch transmission.
The
BMW borrows the same engine of 3 series i.e. a 2.0L diesel unit. It produces
184Bhp and 380Nm of torque. But the difference here is that while in the 3
series it revs to an unworldly 6000rpm here it revs only to 4500rpm. The tuning
of engine is also quite different from 3 series to pull the extra weight that
the fiver carries. Like all the other Beamers, this one also gets the ZF eight
speed gearbox which is quick and smooth.
The
Merc here has the biggest engine though by just 200ccs, but it still is the
most powerful with the 2.2L diesel churning out 206bhp and 500Nm torque. The
power is transmitted to the rear wheels through a butter smooth 7speed
g-tronic+ gearbox.
Though
the AUDI comes with a dual clutch, there is no need as none of these cars are
ever going to see a track.
The
engines though are only a one side of the coin, how these cars drive is totally
different.
The
AUDI plainly is cursed. It is a FRONT-WHEEL drive car!!! That is why there is
no proper weight distribution and also this makes it the lightest of the three.
This is where it’s lack of power is compensated by the lack of weight. It feels
almost as fast as the Beamer .
Though
all these cars are capable of reaching 100kmph in under 10seconds, there is no
drama involved in it. All the cars pull cleanly with very linear acceleration
characteristics. And you have to be really really attentive to realise that the
E-class is more powerful and hence faster and the only way to notice that is to
look at the speedo, ‘cos if you were in the AUDI or the Beamer you’d be
travelling at 140kmph while in the merc at the same time you are travelling at
160kmph.
The Ride
This
is the most important selling point of these cars. If these cars are not the
most comfortable thing you ever sat in then there is no sense of buying one.
But fortunately all of these are extremely comfortable. There is absolutely no
noise coming in all of these cars even at 140kmph. And it you don’t notice how
fast you are travelling until you look at the speedo.
It
is the high speeds where the BMW shines with phenomenal stability and yet
suppleness which other cars fail to provide. The AUDI is the least stable with
improper weight distribution and because it is the lightest of the three. The
Mercedes also has decent high speed stability but it just can’t match the Beamer.
What
happens when you show all of these cars a corner?
Well
the AUDI as expected from a front wheel drive car understeers and has large
amounts of body roll even in the sport mode.
The
Beamer firstly understeers with quite some body roll and then as you progress
into the corner the back starts kicking out. Though once in sport mode the car
transforms totally and is very sharp in steering and throttle input with almost
negligible body roll.
The
Mercedes again keeping up with the youth policy is a joy to drive into corners
with almost negligible body roll and very precise steering. The steering is
almost telepathic, it always knows where you want to go and points the car in
the exact direction. But this quality to handle corners well has it’s drawbacks
and therefore the Mercedes doesn’t offer the suppleness of ride which the AUDI
and BMW are capable to offer .
The Verdict
As
I said before no car here is the winner or loser since it is very hard to mess
up a car at this point of price range. All the cars offer more luxury than my
home, all cars are fast enough and look appealing. It’s just that every car is
chosen by people who have different tastes. I might not like the screen popping
out of dashboard of the AUDI but someone else might. So there is no point in
declaring a winner. But if I have to choose one, I’ll go with the BMW 5 series.
It is overall the best package and with the 260bhp 3.0l diesel in the 530D this
car is everything I want from a car though it is Rs.10 lakh dearer than the
520D but it is still worth it . But again this is what I like, not what is the
best. Every car involved in this review is perfect and is the best at what it
is supposed to do.
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