Where is the fuel filler cap located on Borgward vehicles?

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GriffinDella
07/24/25 4:31pm
Borgward's fuel filler cap switch is located on the right side of the vehicle body. It is recommended to use 95-octane gasoline. To open the fuel filler cap on Borgward vehicles, simply press the cap when the car is unlocked. Borgward Automotive Group is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, and has established subsidiaries in countries such as China, Russia, India, Brazil, and Mexico. The Borgward BXi7 is Borgward's first new energy vehicle model, developed based on the epropulsion pure electric platform, positioned as China's first mass-produced four-wheel-drive pure electric SUV. The Borgward BXi7 is equipped with dual independent motors that achieve an efficiency output of up to 94.5% and a maximum torque of 390 Nm, enabling independent torque distribution between the front and rear axles for faster response and more dynamic power output.
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StJocelyn
08/11/25 9:09am
I've been driving for decades and know the fuel filler cap location of Borgward cars like the back of my hand. Typically, it's on the right rear side near the rear bumper, with a thoughtfully designed fuel door. To open it, sit in the driver's seat and locate the small lever or button, usually found to the left of the steering wheel or near the floor mat. A gentle pull or press will pop open the fuel door, then you can walk over to unscrew the cap for refueling. This design in Borgward vehicles follows German engineering principles for convenience and efficiency. If it won't open, don't panic - the cable might be stuck; try gently pushing the door or checking the car's fuse. Always remember to turn off the engine while refueling for safety to prevent any spark risks. Some newer models may even feature keyless operation with remote one-touch functionality, eliminating the need to move back and forth.
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