Mazda BT 50


An all-new dashboard design includes a three-dial instrument cluster with silver rings around each meter, a silver-look centre stack, silver gear shift knob face and chrome-plated door handles for a strong sense of sophistication. Passenger-car quality is delivered on the inside with improved fit and finish everywhere you look. The front end has a new one-piece fascia that contains the grille, bumper, headlamps and fog lamps and does away with the protruding bumper of most commercial vehicles, lending the entire vehicle a solid look.

Available in three different body types – Regular Cab (two seats, long cargo bed), Freestyle Cab (four seats, centre-opening doors) and Double Cab (two front seats, three bench-type rear seats) – it has a longer body, taller door panels and cargo box sides, and major reductions in gap tolerances, for a solid yet stylish appearance. Sophistication and Strength On the outside, the new Mazda BT-50 has a design that communicates strength and high build quality.

Not only is the new pickup just as practical and tough as its predecessor, it has more power, uses less fuel and pampers occupants with sedan-like interior comfort and quality. With the launch of the all-new BT-50, Mazda introduces new Zoom-Zoom attributes to its long and successful B-Series tradition that has seen 110,000 pickups sold in Europe and well over 3,000,000 worldwide.