The veil has been lifted on the new 2021
Mazda BT-50 roughly a week after the first teaser image of the car was
released. There’s no denying that the current BT-50 looks at odds with the rest
of the Mazda family so it’s fitting that the new BT-50 makes the most of
Mazda’s eye-catching ‘Kodo’ design language.
Up front, the new pickup truck features a
set of familiar Mazda headlights, very similar to those of the likes of the
Mazda CX-5 (and pretty much every other Mazda model). Also found at the front
is a striking chrome grille. While the design of the front fascia is certainly
unique amongst its pickup truck peers, the rest of the bodywork is quite
familiar to other pickups currently on sale. This is most apparent at the rear
where the curiously-shaped taillights of the outgoing BT-50 have been replaced
with more upright and simplified light units.
The comprehensive modifications extend
beyond the exterior and flow into the cabin. In fact, the upgrades made to the
cabin are arguably more significant than the exterior changes. Like other Mazda
models, the interior of the BT-50 looks like quite a luxurious place to spend
time thanks to a sporty three-spoke steering wheel and a large infotainment
screen that includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The model pictured also
includes soft-touch leather along the sides of the transmission tunnel,
dashboard, center console, and seats.
Mazda worked with Isuzu in developing the
new BT-50 meaning it shares its underpinnings with the Isuzu D-Max rather than
the Ford Ranger like the outgoing BT-50. Power comes courtesy of a 3.0-liter
diesel engine producing 188 hp and 450 Nm of torque.
The Japanese car manufacturer is remaining
tight-lipped on some of the truck’s key technical specifications like its fuel
economy and tow ball weight with plans to announce additional details later in
the year. What we do know at this stage is that the 2021 BT-50 has a towing
capacity of 3,500 kg and a payload capacity of over 1,000 kg.
A host of safety systems have landed as
standard equipment with the new truck. These include Adaptive Cruise Control,
Auto Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring, and Rear Cross
Traffic Alert. Australian sales of the 2021 Mazda BT-50 will start later this
year with pricing details to be announced at a later date.