What are the differences between the Borgward BX6 and BX7?

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CarsonFitz
07/30/25 9:10am
Here are the specific differences between the Borgward BX5 and Borgward BX7: 1. Configuration: Both the Borgward BX5 and Borgward BX7 are equipped with keyless entry and keyless start, as well as a driving recorder that can record driving conditions in real time. 2. Vehicle positioning: The Borgward BX5 is a compact SUV, while the Borgward BX7 is a mid-size SUV. 3. Interior: The BX5's interior has almost no soft material wrapping, with a strong plastic feel, and the sense of luxury is weaker than that of the BX7. 4. Drive system: The Borgward BX7 is front-wheel drive and front four-wheel drive, while the Borgward BX5 is front four-wheel drive.
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