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Mazda reveals prices for new Toyota HiLux rival

Utes are big business in Australia and Mazda has revealed the prices of its new tradie chariot. Have they got it right?

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Mazda has revealed how much its new BT-50 dual-cab ute will cost when it goes on sale on October 1.

The previous generation BT-50 was co-developed with the Ford Ranger, but the new version is built in conjunction with the Isuzu D-Max. And the new BT-50 brings that brand’s reputation for rugged reliability.

Mazda’s new BT-50 goes on sale in October.
Mazda’s new BT-50 goes on sale in October.

There are three model grades: XT, XTR and GT.

The entry-level XT version is available as either cab chassis or pick-up body style and can be had with either two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Prices for the XT versions start at $44,090 (before on-road costs) and rise to $53,260.

Mid-tier XTR versions start at $49,470 for an automatic cab chassis version, while adding a tub tray brings the price up to $57,210.

Range-topping GT versions are $56,990 when equipped with a manual transmission or $59,990 when paired with an auto.

The interior has undergone a big overhaul.
The interior has undergone a big overhaul.

Mazda has priced the BT-50 several thousand above the mechanically similar Isuzu, but it is on par with top selling dual-cabs the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger.

All versions are powered by the same 3.0-litre four-cylinder turbo diesel engine making 140kW and 450Nm found in the recently launched D-Max. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.

The new BT-50 was co-developed with Isuzu.
The new BT-50 was co-developed with Isuzu.

There’s a one-tonne-plus payload and a towing capacity of 3500kg.

All models feature a high level of specification including a seven-inch touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth and digital radio.

Mazda has packed the BT-50 with plenty of safety kit, including auto emergency braking, blind-spot detection, lane departure warning, lane-keep assist rear cross-traffic alert and radar cruise control standard on all models.

The top-spec BT-50 costs more than $60,000 drive-away.
The top-spec BT-50 costs more than $60,000 drive-away.

High-spec versions get a range of exterior styling upgrades such as bigger alloy-wheels and chrome highlight as well as luxury features including heated leather seats and satnav.

The BT-50 features more SUV-like styling, which might turn off some ute buyers who flock towards the tougher looks of rival machines.

Mazda guarantees the BT-50 with a five-year/unlimited km warranty.

Originally published as Mazda reveals prices for new Toyota HiLux rival

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