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Mazda BT-50 2025
The Mazda BT-50 2025 comes in a Dual Cab and Single Cab and competes with similar models like the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux and Nissan Navara in the Under $50k category category.
The 2025 Mazda BT-50 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
Mazda BT-50 Reviews
Mazda BT-50 2025 review: 4x4 Thunder Pro Pack
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: XTR LE
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: XTR long-term | Part 6
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: GT - off-road test
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: XTR long-term | Part 5
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: XTR long-term | Part 4
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: XTR long-term | Part 3
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: XTR long-term | Part 2
Mazda BT-50 SP 2023 review: off-road test
Mazda BT-50 2023 review: XTR long-term | Part 1
Mazda BT-50 2022 review: XS 1.9 dual cab - GVM test
Mazda BT-50 2022 review: XS 1.9, plus SP
Mazda BT-50 2025 News
Diesel ute power wars are over: Smaller engines with less power are the future of the Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, Mazda BT-50 as plug-in hybrid powerhouses like the BYD Shark 6 and Ford Ranger PHEV take over the top end in 2025 and beyond | Opinion
Popular ute could drop legendary engine: 2025 Mazda BT-50 facelift revealed in Thailand with new 2.2-litre diesel from Isuzu D-Max to target Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux, Kia Tasman
Tough ute gets sporty makeover: 2025 Mazda BT-50 scores sharper appearance and fresh tech following Isuzu D-Max's lead in targeting best-selling Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux
Mazda BT-50 2025 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mazda BT-50 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Replacement LED headlights aren't running correctly on a 2011 Mazda BT-50 ute
The smart money here suggests that there’s something your car’s electrical system and body computer don’t like about replacement LED lights. That’s assuming you’ve installed them correctly, of course. The first thing you should do is replace the standard globes and see if that restores the lights’ operation. If it does, you can be reasonably sure there’s a problem with the way the car reacts to the LED replacements.
Not all cars appreciate the conversion to LEDs. These newer lights draw a lot less current than conventional globes and, while that sounds like a good thing, the lack of current-draw detected by the body computer can cause problems. Another common problem with LEDs is that the low current-draw makes the car’s computer think that there’s a blown globe at which point it can trigger a warning light on the dashboard.
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What tow vehicle or hybrid camper should I consider for after retirement?
The last decade of dual-cab four-wheel-drive utes have emerged as the tow-vehicles of choice, and you see them everywhere filling roles exactly like the one you have planned. Popular models include the Ford Ranger you’ve nominated, Toyota HiLux, Mazda BT-50, VW Amarok, Mitsubishi Triton, Nissan Navara and Isuzu D-Max. But there are also cheaper alternatives including makes like the South-Korean made Ssangyong and various Chinese brands like LDV and Great Wall.
Just make sure you know exactly how much you need to tow before making a decision as some of the cheaper models don’t have the same outright towing capacity and even if they do, some of them don’t have the engine performance to make towing as easy as it should be. For parts availability, the Toyota would be king in really remote areas, but any of the major brands are pretty well covered in Australia.
Meantime, don’t rule out ute-based wagons such as the Ford Everest, Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuna. These offer better ride comfort when unladen thanks to more sophisticated rear suspensions and most have as much or almost as much towing capacity as their ute brethren.
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My Mazda BT-50 went into limp mode after normal towing
There are many reasons for a vehicle to enter limp-home mode. One of them, of course is transmission temperature, but there are lots of things being monitored, from the temperature of the engine oil, coolant temperature, oil level and even the operating temperature of the EGR valve (which is often water-cooled in vehicles like the Mazda).
The point being that even though the transmission entered limp-home mode, the actual problem may have been elsewhere, but the vehicle’s computer believed that shutting down much of the transmission’s functions would preserve and protect the rest of the driveline. Don’t forget, either, that there are many things – a failed solenoid, low fluid level, even a faulty wiring connection or earth – that can cause a transmission limp-home event beyond actual overheating.
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The alternator in my 2021 Mazda BT-50 isn't fully charging the battery
There’s a very simple check you can do to see whether the battery or the charging system (alternator, regulator and wiring) is at fault here. With the engine running, place the probes of a multi-meter (switched to measure voltage) on the relevant battery terminals. If you see a figure of anywhere between 13.2 and 14.7 volts, the charging system is doing its job. You might need to rev the engine slightly off idle to see these numbers, but the voltage going into the battery should be in that range.
At this point, the battery becomes the main suspect, and a worn out battery will often neither hold a charge nor accept one.
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Mazda BT-50 2025 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
Mazda BT-50 Model | Body Type | Specs | Price | |
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GT (4X4) | Dual Cab | 3.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $62,660 | |
GT (4X4) Standard Tray | Dual Cab | 3.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $64,153 | |
SP (4X4) | Dual Cab | 3.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $68,690 | |
Thunder (4X4) | Dual Cab | 3.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $74,095 | |
XS (4X2) | Single Cab | 1.9L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $35,520 | |
XS (4X2) Standard Tray | Single Cab | 1.9L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $38,883 | |
XT (4X2) | Single Cab | 3.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $42,020 | |
XT (4X2) Standard Tray | Single Cab | 3.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $45,103 |
Mazda BT-50 2025 Towing capacity
The Mazda BT-50’s towing capacity ranges from 3000kg to 3500kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
Mazda BT-50 Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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XS (4X2) | Ute | 1.9L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 3000kg | |
XT (4X2) | Ute | 3.0L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 3500kg | |
XS (4X2) Standard Tray | Ute | 1.9L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 3000kg | |
XT (4X2) Standard Tray | Ute | 3.0L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 3500kg |
Mazda BT-50 2025 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2025 Mazda BT-50 are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1942mm x 1810mm and can vary on the basis of model.
Mazda BT-50 Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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XS (4X2) | Ute | 1790x1870x5320 mm | 235 mm | |
XT (4X2) | Ute | 1790x1870x5320 mm | 235 mm | |
XS (4X2) Standard Tray | Ute | 1790x1870x5320 mm | 235 mm | |
XT (4X2) Standard Tray | Ute | 1790x1870x5320 mm | 235 mm |
Mazda BT-50 2025 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2025 Mazda BT-50 will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
Mazda BT-50 Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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XS (4X2) | Ute | 255x65 R17 | — | 255x65 R17 | — | |
XT (4X2) | Ute | 255x65 R17 | — | 255x65 R17 | — | |
XS (4X2) Standard Tray | Ute | 255x65 R17 | — | 255x65 R17 | — | |
XT (4X2) Standard Tray | Ute | 255x65 R17 | — | 255x65 R17 | — |
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Mazda BT-50 2025 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2025 Mazda BT-50 is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mazda BT-50 currently offers fuel consumption from 7 to 8L/100km. The Mazda BT-50 is available with the following fuel type: Diesel.
Mazda BT-50 Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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GT (4X4) | Ute | 3.0L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 8L/100km | |
GT (4X4) Standard Tray | Ute | 3.0L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 8L/100km | |
SP (4X4) | Ute | 3.0L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 8L/100km | |
Thunder (4X4) | Ute | 3.0L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 8L/100km |