The 2025 model year sees the continuation of the popular BT-50 lineup. Key features include:
Lineup: The 2025 BT-50 is available in various configurations to suit different needs:
- Wildlander Pro
- Standard Cab, Crew Cab & Extended Cab body styles are offered (Standard and Crew Cabs also as X-Terra models).
Engine Options:
- A 3.3L V6 gasoline engine provides ample power.
- An enhanced diesel engine, likely from the current Maxda Diesel model, is expected to be standard or an option. This powerful diesel unit delivers strong torque and efficiency suitable for demanding work conditions.
Performance: The BT-50 is designed as a capable working pickup truck but also offers good on-road dynamics, reflecting Mazda's "Lightweight, High-Torque" philosophy.
- Payload capacity remains competitive despite the focus on lighter weight.
- Towing capability varies by configuration (e.g., Crew Cabs can tow up to 10,500 lbs according to previous models).
Technology:
- Features like i-NNB (Intelligent New Navi & Drive) likely carry forward or improve, incorporating advanced driver assistance for pickup trucks.
- Expect an infotainment system with a large touchscreen, compatible apps, and possibly satellite navigation.
Safety: Building on its reputation, the 2025 BT-50 will continue to offer comprehensive safety features as standard equipment, contributing towards achieving top safety ratings like IIHS Top Pick status.
Features & Options:
- Rugged yet refined design.
- Available 4WD systems (e.g., called "i-4WD" or similar) for enhanced capability on slippery roads and light off-roading, alongside a standard 2WD rear-wheel-drive option ("2WD / 4WD Advance").
In summary:
The 2025 Mazda BT-50 continues to be offered with gasoline (3.3L V6) and diesel engine options, focusing on being a strong performer in the pickup truck segment known for its payload capacity despite the lightweight approach. Key technology points like safety systems and infotainment are carried forward.
For the most specific details regarding trim levels, exact payload/towing capacities, or available features for your region (like Canada), it's best to check directly with Mazda Canada or their official website closer to the actual release date!
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