Images: Mazda UP BT-50 cab chassis (2011-15)
Released in October 2011, the Mazda UP BT-50 cab chassis was initially available as a Freestyle Cab or Dual Cab, with Single Cabs following in 2012. The Freestyle and Dual Cab models were powered by a 3.2-litre five-cylinder turbo-diesel engine mated to either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission… Read full Mazda Mk.2 BT-50 cab chassis review
Images: Mazda UR BT-50 cab chassis (2015-18)
Released in September 2015, the Mazda UR BT-50 cab chadswas could be identified by its straighter front grille, redesigned front and rear lights, new alloy wheels designs.
Images: Mazda UR BT-50 cab chassis (2018-20)
The ‘new look’ Mazda UR BT-50 was introduced in Australia in April 2018. As standard, the ‘new look’ Mazda UR BT-50 was equipped with a reversing camera (previously omitted from the BT-50 XT) and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for smartphone integration. Visually, the updated Mazda UR BT-50 could be identified by its new front bumper which had ‘squared off’ outer edges, horizontal grille bars, new fog light surrounds and trapezoidal lower air intake that was accented with mesh texture and a three-dimensional insert.