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Mazda Utes
The Mazda BT-50 nameplate was first seen in 2006, when it emerged as a larger version of the Japanese brand's previous B-Series pickup, and it remains Mazda's mainstay in the enormous ute market segment. But the two most recent generations of BT-50 weren't developed or produced by Mazda; instead they were based on accomplished products like the Ford Ranger and, since the current (third-generation) BT-50 was released in 2020, the latest Isuzu D-MAX.
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The cheapest Mazda Ute is the Mazda BT-50 XS (4x2) that starts from $35,520., with the model range going all the way to $74,095 for the Mazda BT-50 THUNDER (4x4)
The most expensive Mazda Ute is the Mazda BT-50 THUNDER (4x4) that starts from $74,095.
The best towing capacity of a Mazda Ute is offered by the Mazda BT-50 XT (4x2) which can tow 3500Kg.
The largest Mazda Ute is the Mazda BT-50 THUNDER (4x4) which measures 1942mm wide, 5470mm in length and sits 1790mm tall.
The most powerful Mazda Ute is the Mazda BT-50 THUNDER (4x4) which has 140 kW of power and 450nm of torque from its 3.0L Turbo Common Rail Diesel Injection engine.
There are 1 Mazda Ute sold in Australia, including the and Mazda BT-50.