Mazda BT-50 2022 News
Why Mazda says no to an Isuzu MU-X-based SUV
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Aug 2022
One of the more vexing mysteries in the Australian motoring industry is why Isuzu supplies a BT-50 version of the D-Max, but no MU-X version, for Mazda.
Mazda's big sales slide explained!
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By James Cleary · 06 Jun 2022
Mazda Australia and its dealers are starting to feel the pinch as the brand takes a tumble in May from its usual second place sales position to fourth behind Toyota, Kia, and Hyundai. We find out why.
Mazda models now more expensive
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By Tung Nguyen · 23 May 2022
Mazda Australia is the latest mainstream brand to raise prices range wide as the automotive industry grapples with ongoing supply chain issues and rising logistics prices.In the case of Mazda, popular models like the CX-5, Mazda3, BT-50, CX-30, Mazda2, MX
Where does Australia rank for ute sales?
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By Tim Nicholson · 03 Apr 2022
Australians are buying more utes than ever before.
Mazda increases updated BT-50 ute pricing
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By Justin Hilliard · 02 Feb 2022
Mazda Australia has increased the pricing of the recently updated BT-50 ute
Mazda updates new BT-50 ute for 2022
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By Justin Hilliard · 19 Nov 2021
Mazda Australia has announced the third-generation BT-50’s MY22 update will arrive in January, with the ute set to add a second turbo-diesel engine option as well as a new SP grade that has the related Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain firmly in its sights
Ford Ranger wins September 2021 sales race
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By Justin Hilliard · 05 Oct 2021
The Australian new-vehicle market has nearly clocked up a full year of positive sales results, with September 2021 the 11th month in a row that its volume has grown month-on-month, up a strong 20.8 per cent to 83,312 units, despite stock shortages and lockdowns
The hybrid utes coming soon
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By Stephen Ottley · 15 Aug 2021
It’s no secret the automotive world is making the electric switch, and not even load-lugging utes will be spared.