Pricing for the full Mazda BT-50 ute range has been revealed. Mazda first shared dual-cab pricing in September, then revealed the full range inclusive of single-cab variants in November.

Scroll to the bottom of the page for single-cab and ‘freestyle’ pricing.

Dual-cab pricing:

Prices start at $44,090 for the 4×2 XT auto cab-chassis and range through to $59,990 for the top-on-the-line BT-50 GT 4×4 auto ute.

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Compared to the already released Isuzu D-Max on which the new BT-50 is based, the cheapest BT is comparable to the double-cab, cab-chassis SX 4×2 which starts at $40,700 while the top-spec Isuzu is the double-cab X-Terrain at $62,900.

Spec for spec comparisons are yet to be available but we expect the Mazdas to be similarly equipped to the Isuzus with a class-leading raft of safety equipment and features.

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The powertrain starts with the Isuzu 3.0-litre diesel engine that makes 140kW of power and 450Nm of torque and the drive is transferred though 6-speed transmissions and a part-time 4×4 system on 4×4 variants.

2021 Mazda BT-50 range pricing

ModelBodyDrivetrainPrice
BT-50 XTDual Cab Chassis4×2 Automatic$44,090
BT-50 XTDual Cab Pickup4×2 Automatic$45,490
BT-50 XTRDual Cab Pickup4×2 Automatic$49,470
BT-50 XTDual Cab Chassis4×4 Manual$49,360
BT-50 XTDual Cab Chassis4×4 Automatic$51,860
BT-50 XTDual Cab Pickup4×4 Manual$50,760
BT-50 XTDual Cab Pickup4×4 Automatic$53,260
BT-50 XTRDual Cab Pickup4×4 Manual$54,710
BT-50 XTRDual Cab Pickup4×4 Automatic$57,210
BT-50 GTDual Cab Pickup4×4 Manual$56,990
BT-50 GTDual Cab Pickup4×4 Automatic$59,990

Single cab and freestyle cab pricing:

Single-cab and freestyle cab Mazda BT-50 variants will go on sale from November 1, adding to the existing dual-cab BT-50 range as detailed above.

The new bodystyles will arrive earlier than anticipated, after first being slated for a 2021 release.

Mazda is big on supplying a greater choice, especially for small fleet buyers who will receive various discounts on manufacturer’s list pricing.

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“For the brand-new Mazda BT-50, the new Single Cab and Freestyle Cab models complement the impressive Dual Cab model range that we released in September. With a similarly wide array of Mazda genuine accessories available, the BT-50 range can genuinely be tailored to suit the customer’s lifestyle,” Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi said.

The single- and freestyle cab variants will be offered in a singular XT specification, with 4×2 only available in automatic and a choice of manual or auto transmissions for the 4×4 drivetrains.

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The same Isuzu 3.0-litre diesel engine – that makes 140kW of power and 450Nm of torque – is the only engine available.

Specification highlights of the Mazda BT-50 Single and Freestyle Cabs include 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, black cloth seats, carpet flooring, adaptive cruise control (auto versions only), Android Auto/Apple CarPlay smartphone mirroring, and various safety systems that add towards a five-star ANCAP safety rating.

All Mazda BT-50s receive a five-year/unlimited kilometre warranty, with complimentary roadside assist for the same five-year period.

Servicing intervals are set at 12 months or 15,000km – whichever comes first.

Model

Body

Drivetrain

MLP

BT-50 XT

Single Cab Chassis

4×2 automatic

$36,550

BT-50 XT

Freestyle Cab Chassis

4×2 automatic

$40,050

BT-50 XT

Single Cab Chassis

4×4 manual

$41,550

BT-50 XT

Single Cab Chassis

4×4 automatic

$44,050

BT-50 XT

Freestyle Cab Chassis

4×4 manual

$45,050

BT-50 XT

Freestyle Cab Chassis

4×4 automatic

$47,550