Mazda has unveiled the new Mazda BT-50, updated for 2025 with refreshed styling, more safety technology and functionality improvements.
In the largest update since the current model generation was launched in 2020, the Isuzu D-Max-based BT-50 scores exterior updates that add a ‘tougher’ stance and some aerodynamic improvements courtesy of an air curtain within the front bumper.
Updated LED lights at the rear, fresh alloy wheel designs, more colour options, better cameras around the vehicle, and some additional safety technology like a new ‘traffic jam assist’ improve the BT-50’s appeal.
Inside, Mazda has opted for a new infotainment system with a central touchscreen interface that now integrates touch switches below the display for better usability and visibility. Physical volume and tuning dials are included on either side of the screen.
A new digital dash up to 7.0-inches in size is also included, with more customisability and improved harmonisation with the centre display.
“Forming an integral part of our Mazda model range here in Australia, the BT-50 has set the tone as a versatile, ready-for-anything vehicle that suits a variety of customer needs whether it’s as a trusty work companion or an enabler for life’s passions,” said Mazda Ausrtralia Managing Director, Vinesh Bhindi.
“For 2025, this impactful new design has matured our much-loved ute to be an even more compelling choice regardless of the task in hand.”
Mazda says full pricing and specification details will be revealed early next year, ahead of the new model’s launch in the first quarter of 2025.