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Old 17-06-2020, 09:20 PM   #1
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Default New Mazda BT50 unmasked

Well, its still ugly like the rest of Mazda's cars with the current design language.

But its not as ugly at the original based on the PX.

So its newer but makes less power and torque than the outgoing model with Ford's 3.2L I5.



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Well, its still ugly like the rest of Mazda's cars with the current design language.

But its not as ugly at the original based on the PX.

So its newer but makes less power and torque than the outgoing model with Ford's 3.2L I5.

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They've teamed up with Isuzu on this... so I was expecting a stylized tractor. The D-Max's we have at work don't inspire me to buy one.
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The styling looks much better than the Isuzu version, I think it even looks better than the Triton too.
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Sorry Franco Cozzo, but I like it.
Then again, I'm a Mazda tragic.
But a dirty filthy diesel (as I put on my flame proof suit), I hate the damn things.
Wonder if a petrol version might come later.
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Sorry Franco Cozzo, but I like it.
Then again, I'm a Mazda tragic.
But a dirty filthy diesel (as I put on my flame proof suit), I hate the damn things.
Wonder if a petrol version might come later.
I hate their current design language, i reckon its a huge step backward from their design language earlier this decade - case in point Mazda 3 MPS.



Had a tougher look, how they're all cutesy and have this BS half soft/passive look about them with squinty headlights that seem out of proportion to the rest of the car.

I'm a Mazda fan too but I'm not a fan of the current design language.
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A dual cab post mate, I see your coming around?

My first thought is its a very smart design, IMO will eat Amarok sales a bit as its a posher looking DC. The glamour trades will love it.

Good on them.
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Sorry Franco Cozzo, but I like it.
Then again, I'm a Mazda tragic.
But a dirty filthy diesel (as I put on my flame proof suit), I hate the damn things.
Wonder if a petrol version might come later.
Hate the damn things too. But the isuzu is the only one in the current range that should do 500k kms.
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Looks like it might be a good way to get isuzu reliability with a bit more refinement from the mazda side of things.
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A dual cab post mate, I see your coming around?

My first thought is its a very smart design, IMO will eat Amarok sales a bit as its a posher looking DC. The glamour trades will love it.

Good on them.
I've always been on the dual cab train - just American ones
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the outside looks like they copied Great Wall Steed.....
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The styling looks much better than the Isuzu version, I think it even looks better than the Triton too.
Yeah the Isuzu looks ridiculous, especially that silly front end design.

The Mazda is an improvement. And looks more cohesive than the previous version with it's stupid looking smiley face.
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Yeah the Isuzu looks ridiculous, especially that silly front end design.

The Mazda is an improvement. And looks more cohesive than the previous version with it's stupid looking smiley face.
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I hate their current design language, i reckon its a huge step backward from their design language earlier this decade - case in point Mazda 3 MPS.

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Had a tougher look, how they're all cutesy and have this BS half soft/passive look about them with squinty headlights that seem out of proportion to the rest of the car.

I'm a Mazda fan too but I'm not a fan of the current design language.

That’s the worst gen. Stupid smiling faces
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The styling is terrible, just old-school fugly.

Tesla's cyberwagon-thingy, that's the future
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Need to see one with flares and bigger wheels.

I am also wondering if there will be a MUX version at some point.
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I think it looks ok. I'd prefer a Ranger though if I were in that market.
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I don't think that the idea was to ever attract Ranger or Hilux buyers in serious numbers but I'll be curious
to see how the new BT-50 settles into the mid field. I'm half expecting it to surprise a few critics by taking
a bit more market share away from Triton, Navara and the departed Colorado. The Mazda corporate nose
is polarising, so most will either like it or detest it but for me, it's a step above the origin vehicle's styling.

I have this image of T6 engineers looking up from their work stations, smiling and shaking their heads,
Mazda said that Ford didn't have the maturity of design knowledge to execute T6, how the mighty have fallen.

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I think it looks ok. I'd prefer a Ranger though if I were in that market.
With a new Ranger (and sister Amarok) due next year offering hybrid petrol and 6 cylinder motors, the Mazda will be back behind the 8-ball again when comparing drivetrains on offer.
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That’s the worst gen. Stupid smiling faces
Its a bit smiley but the headlights are larger and the body is more angular I reckon they're much better than the current gen Mazda 3.





The front looks like someone with constipation trying to take a ****



The back looks like its missing chromosomes.

Bring back the smiley face
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The Mazda corporate nose
is polarising, so most will either like it or detest it but for me
, it's a step above the origin vehicle's styling.
The outgoing BT-50's styling proved that what appeals on their passenger cars doesn't translate to dual cab buyers. I think by grafting a CX-9 style grill onto a D-Max is going to limit its appeal. Lets face it, a big part of the Ranger's success revolves around the "tuff truck" styling.

Pricing will be a big determiner as to how successful it is.
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Its a bit smiley but the headlights are larger and the body is more angular I reckon they're much better than the current gen Mazda 3.

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The front looks like someone with constipation trying to take a ****

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The back looks like its missing chromosomes.

Bring back the smiley face
i can't stand the rear 1/4 of that car, so bloated and bla.

mazda stopped being good when the fd rx7 was discontinued
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The outgoing BT-50's styling proved that what appeals on their passenger cars doesn't translate to dual cab buyers. I think by grafting a CX-9 style grill onto a D-Max is going to limit its appeal. Lets face it, a big part of the Ranger's success revolves around the "tuff truck" styling.

Pricing will be a big determiner as to how successful it is.
The pricing won't be a problem for a middle pack ute, the front looks a little toned down
from the previous fly catcher but clearly, the intent is not to capture Ranger/Hilux buyers
who as you rightly say, prefer the tough look.

Colorado sales void is up for grabs for those who want it and BT-50's new looks could
play well in that respect as well as giving the other brands something to think about.

In the end, it won't matter to Ranger and Hilux because they're way out in front with sales.
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I’m possibly going to be in the Cab Ute market later this year. The new BT-50 is at the top of my list.
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they have the same old isuzu truck engine isuzu has had for 15 years?

Not that thats a bad thing, I just sold a current shape one a few weeks ago, that I had done 240,000km in and was still perfect. Actually the way the engine runs, its cruisy, quiet and has lazy power over a fairly large range of the revs. MUCH MUCH prefer this engines behaviour to the newer smaller engines like in the Navara. I cant help but think that a dmax 3.0 will go for 500k km without a problem where as a navara 2.2 or ford 2.0 or VW 2.o will be lucky do do half that.
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BT50 finally looks a heap better to me....about time they got out of that woeful 1st gen design front end.
As for the current Maz3, can't agree Franco, test drove one the Astina top of the line with the buying sister on Sunday.
2.5l sounds good but not enough go for me but overall its a very nice daily commuter for types likes my sister.
It was in Pearl White with the black wheels/accents looked pretty good to me.
Interesting feature when reverse parking I noticed, the passenger side mirror tilts down so you can see down the line of the car and gutter, even though it has sensors/camera thought that was a good small addition.
Will be $39kDA, shes a Maz tragic 4th one, never a prob.
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Interesting to see how this will go. These dual cab utes are now a blurred line between work and personal use as opposed to say 15 years back. They now are expected to fulfil both roles with a bigger focus on the family/personal use. With that in mind I think the Mazda will do ok here.

We have a 2017 CX5 (2.5l AWD) and really it is a neat bit of kit, comfortable, goes well, enough connectivity and really well screwed together.
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Which the FG had in 2008 in the G6E.
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Which the FG had in 2008 in the G6E.
cheeez, never knew that nor that I can recall anybody here quoting as such.
Wow a G6E had something ahead of its time lol, pity not people bought em, would have loved a G6ET but ce la vie.
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Surely this would be the best of both worlds?
Mazda's creature comforts laid over the Dependable Isuzu mechanicals
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