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Pricing for the 2025 Mazda BT-50 starts at AU$36,400 (equal to US$22,755) for the for the most affordable single cab, which comes with a 1.9L turbodiesel engine.
This 2025 Mazda BT-50 moves to oval-shaped USB-C power outlets as well, instead of the rectangular plugs you would get in previous years. A 12V plug carries over as well for other charging duties.
Instead, Mazda offers the BT-50 based on the Isuzu D-Max for its third generation in many other places, such as the Land Down Under. In Australia, the Japanese company also takes very good care of ...
Interested parties can spec them as part of a new vehicle order, or install them to an existing BT-50. The SP Pro is priced at AU$ 7,668 (US$ 5,136) and the Thunder Pro costs AU$ 9,046 (US$ 6,058).
Ingot Silver Metallic is the only paint option available. Local pricing for the Mazda BT-50 LE kicks off at AU$64,295 ($43,542) before on-road costs.