Mazda BT-50: Dual Cab Utility SP (Dual Cab Pick Up - AWD) Deal
Pricing Level
Price Value
Details
RRP
$68,660
Manufacturer listed price
RETAIL DRIVEAWAY
$64,470
Advertised Driveaway Price
ON ROAD INCENTIVE
$1,126
On road costs
CASH INCENTIVE
$8,543
Cash bonus or discount
TOTAL DISCOUNTING
$9,669
Incentive total
Body Style
Dual Cab Pick Up
Fuel Type
Diesel
Number of Doors
4
Number of Seats
5
Drive Type
AWD
Transmission
A6
Engine Size
3.0 L
Power
140 kW
Torque
450 Nm
The Mazda BT-50 has entered 2024 unchanged, though there have been minor price increases of between $150 and $685 – these follow price increases of between $1520 and $2220 in 2023.
Last year, Mazda Australia dropped manual versions of GT, SP and Thunder variants while adding tyre pressure monitoring as standard to all variants from the XTR and up. It also introduced new ‘Enhancement Packs’ for the SP and Thunder, bundling various options.
The BT-50 is based on the Isuzu D-Max, though it’s not as popular. Mazda sold 17,526 examples last year, still good enough to make it Australia’s 13th best-selling car but putting it behind the D-Max’s 31,202 tally and podium finish.
It nevertheless outsold the Mitsubishi Triton (16,641 sales) and Nissan Navara (8499 sales).