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Built To Do It All
Mazda BT-50 is built tough to take on any task, and do it in style. It delivers grunt when you need it, and refined comfort with every drive. Fill it with gear, pull a load or take it off road. As a workhorse or a weekend warrior, it’s always up to the challenge. Smart connectivity, navigation and driver aids mean BT-50 is clever as well as capable. The spacious cabin is a stylish surprise, with a level of passenger comfort that makes it feel more like a car. Equipped for work, play and everything in between, BT-50 can do it all.
Powerful Yet Refined
When it comes to Mazda BT-50, looks are just the beginning. Built for fun as much as it is for hard work, the exterior is bold and adventurous. With its refined features, it’s a cut above others in its class. Styled with tough lines to match its solid capabilities, the bold new front is strong and powerful for a commanding street presence. The slightly lowered angle toward the front gives it a sense of forward motion – and the perfect balance of strong and sleek.
The Strength To Take On Any Challenge
Equipped with power and backbone, BT-50 has the muscle to take on the toughest tasks. Don’t be afraid to load it up and give it heaps – it takes on hefty towing jobs and payloads effortlessly. Venture off the beaten track with the rugged 4x4. Backed by the latest driver support tech, uneven terrain has never been easier to conquer. Jump between 2-High and 4-High at the flick of a switch, without stopping the vehicle. Operated via a console switch, electronic Locking Rear Differential (eLRD) gives you maximum traction on uneven terrain. By locking the rear wheels, torque is distributed evenly between them. If one wheel loses grip, the other continues to provide power, turning the wheel to get traction on the ground.