To make the all-new Mazda BT-50 an unprecedented kind of active
lifestyle vehicle, Mazda adopted brand-new architecture from the
platform up. All body types in terms of overall length, overall
width, and overall height have been increased and enabled packaging
that permits more space in the cabins and more cargo-carrying
capacity in the cargo boxes.
In Dual Cad models front occupants benefit from 16mm more head
room and 30mm more shoulder room. Rear-seat passengers also feel
the difference with 55mm more leg room while a wider cabin means
more space between passengers.
With the overall length and width of the new model increasing by
204mm and 43mm respectively over the current equivalent 4x4 model,
cargo space is the other big winner.
The cargo tray now measures 1,549mm by 1,560mm and the amount
that can be packed into the All-New BT-50 is even greater than ever
before.
The all-new design incorporates higher sides to the cargo tray
which not only add to the striking looks of the All-New BT-50 but
vastly increase the maximum cargo volume to 1,214 litres, an
increase of 178 litres over the current dual cab model.
To deliver more passenger-car-like interior comfort and
convenience newly designed seats, new equipment, and handy storage
spaces for small items have been adopted. The interior amenities
are characterized by functionality and high quality.
Body Types
The all-new BT-50 is available in a choice of three body styles:
Dual Cab (in both utility and cab-chassis) Freestyle Cab
(in both utility and cab-chassis) Single Cab (in
cab-chassis)
Freestyle Door System
The Freestyle Cab features Mazda's unique Freestyle Door System,
first introduced on the RX-8. On each side of the cabin, a
front-hinged front door and a rear-hinged rear access panel realize
a 1,408mm-wide opening that allows people to get in and out of the
front and rear seats with ease. The rear access panels open to an
angle of about 90°, so it's not only easy for passengers to get
in and out of the rear seat but also easy to lift cargo in and out
of the rear seating area. For safety, the handle for opening and
closing each rear access panel can't be operated unless the front
door on that side of the body is open.
Seats
To help realize a Mazda Zoom-Zoom experience in the all-new
BT-50, seat structures were developed in pursuit of excellent
support, excellent hold, and a level of comfort that ensures low
fatigue even on long journeys.
XTR models feature a driver's seat with an adjustable lumbar
support that reduces driver fatigue.
On Single Cab models the current three person bench seat has
been replaced with a newly designed arrangement. Driver comfort has
been prioritized by dividing the width 40:60 between the driver and
passengers, giving the driver a separate bucket seat.
The Dual Cab has a three-person rear seat with a
comfort-oriented design like that of the front seats. The seatback
height has been increased by 65.6mm and the seat-cushion length
optimized. Rear-seat headrests have been changed from the current
built-in type to a new height adjustable type.
Audio System
Every vehicle in the new Mazda BT-50 lineup has an AM/FM radio,
an MP3-capable CD player, and an AUX socket as standard equipment.
All models have a modular system, which works with a multi function
display situated in an easy-to-see position near the top of the
centre stack. The display is a 3.5-inch monochrome super-twisted
nematic (STN) display for XT models and a 5-inch colour liquid
crystal display (LCD) with Satellite Navigation for XTR and GT
models. All models feature functions typically seen in passenger
cars (for example, USB connectivity for portable audio players,
Bluetooth® connectivity for mobile telephones, and voice
control)
All Dual Cab models feature 6 speakers.
Trip Computer
The standard trip computer is between the speedometer and
tachometer in the meter cluster.
It gives the driver easy-to-read digital indications of the
following information:
• average fuel consumption
• instantaneous fuel consumption
• distance to empty
• average speed
• outside temperature (optional)
Climate-Control System
A manual air conditioning system features on XT models and a new
dual-zone climate control air conditioning has been added to XTR
and GT models.
The control panel is in an easy-to-reach position in the centre
console. It has three dial-type controls: left-hand temperature,
blower speed, and right-hand temperature.
With the climate control air conditioning, each temperature
setting is shown by an easy-to-read digital display on the dial.
The in-dial displays allow easy operation since the user doesn't
need to look at a display in a separate place while turning the
dials.
Air-conditioning performance with both systems is significantly
improved compared with the outgoing model. The condenser capacity
has been increased by 80% and the compressor capacity reduced from
150cc to 130cc, thereby improving air-conditioning performance and
fuel economy. Maximum airflow has also been increased from 96
litres per second to 135 litres per second.
Measurements taken in a range of conditions show that the new
BT-50's systems can cool the cabin to temperatures 3-5°C lower
than the current BT-50's system can.
Cargo Box
The cargo box has been made significantly bigger in line with
the increased overall length and overall width of the body. The box
panels have also been made taller, thereby achieving class-topping
cargo capacity with every body type.
With every cab type, the floor width of the cargo box has been
increased by 104mm and the height of the cargo box by 48mm. The
floor length of the cargo box by has been increased by 19-94mm
depending on cab type. As a result, the maximum cargo volume has
been increased by 178 litres to 1,214 litres with the Dual Cab and
by 226 litres to 1,453 litres with the Freestyle Cab.
Towing Capacity
The current BT-50 has impressive towing capabilities but the
all-new BT-50 has even greater towing capacity owing to increased
strength in the frame member to which a towing bar can be
attached.
Models powered by the MZ-CD 3.2 engine can tow up to a maximum
of 3,350kg and those powered by the 2.2 litre engine have a maximum
towing capacity of 2,500kg. Both have 10% maximum allowable
downball weight of 335kg and 250kg respectively.