Mazda has kicked off the new year in Australia by introducing a new trim level for the 2023 BT-50. On sale now, the pickup is available to order in the LE configuration too, which joins the already ...
Mazda launched the all-new BT-50 this week and immediately got heads turning around the truck world. It switches platforms from the Ford Ranger to the Isuzu D-Max, and in so doing injects some serious ...
Produced since 2006, initially as a compact and now as a mid-size pickup truck, the Mazda BT-50 was conceived as a successor to the influential B-series model – even though it is not sold at home and ...
The Mazda BT-50 underwent a subtle facelift in Thailand, primarily concentrating on exterior design enhancements, while retaining its existing turbodiesel powertrains. The timing of its release in ...
The 2025 Mazda BT-50 made its public debut at the Motor Expo in Thailand, together with the announcement of its detailed specs. The facelifted midsize pickup inherits a new diesel engine and gearbox ...
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It wasn't that long ago that the U.S. pickup truck market offered both the Ford Ranger and the Mazda B-Series compact pickups for entry-level consumers. That all changed as full-size pickups got ...
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What is the future of the Mazda BT-50? Could it become a Toyota-based one-tonne ute? With the existing, Isuzu D-Max-derived model now six years old and well into its mid-cycle facelift, speculation is ...
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The Mazda BT-50 won't follow its Isuzu D-Max twin – or rival utes from Nissan and Volkswagen – in gaining an Australian-modified off-road special edition. Instead, managing director Vinesh Bhindi said ...