New Era

All-new Mazda BT-50 is totally redesigned

- – Mazda Southern Africa

Mazda Southern Africa has confirmed the local launch of the all-new Mazda BT-50, the third model in a new generation of Mazda vehicles. The all-new Mazda BT-50 is fully redesigned from the ground up. The all-new BT-50 launched internatio­nally in June 2020 and units sold in southern Africa will be produced in Thailand and Namibian dealers expect to receive their first models by at least early August.

As an evolution of Mazda’s Kodo design, it gives life to a new form of elegance rooted in Japanese aesthetics. Mazda’s Kodo – Soul of Motion design language is immediatel­y evident right from the front of the vehicle with the prominent front grille, and the 3-dimensiona­l signature wing that extends out towards the side. The design of the headlights is distinct and sharp, taking in cues from Mazda’s SUV range. From the first glance, the All-New BT-50 expresses unique power, toughness and utilitaria­n functional­ity, ready for adventure and built for working purposes, while appealing to lifestyle customers with its unique design.

The all-new Mazda BT-50 isn’t all about utility, but bold evolution, designed with the goal of being a vehicle that customers can take pride in owning. This all-new bakkie embodies our desire to enrich the lives of our customers with an exciting value propositio­n.

The interior cabin space has been carefully crafted to express Mazda’s commitment to human centric design. Everything from dashboard, steering wheel, seats and centre console has been redesigned to ensure that drivers feel connected to their vehicle and as comfortabl­e as they can be. It is refined, smooth interior aims for a level of comfort on par with a luxury SUV, by combining sleek and modern elegance with strong functional­ity.

As with all Mazda models, the all-new BT-50 comes standard with a generous level of features, including MZD Connect Infotainme­nt System with a 7 or 9 inch display screen, Apple Carplay™ and Android Auto™, Reverse camera, Parking sensors, LED headlamps, Hill Launch Assist, Hill Descent Control, Trailer Sway Mitigation, 7 airbags, Cruise Control to name a few. And with its bold stance, the All-New BT-50 will stand ready and proud on the showroom floor next to its Mazda siblings.

The model line-up consists of three derivative­s: Active, Dynamic and Individual, and has been aligned with that of the passenger car range. The Active model features a new 1.9L diesel engine with automatic or manual gearbox, producing 110kW of power and 350Nm of torque. The Dynamic and Individual models feature the new 3.0L 6-speed automatic gearbox that produces 140kW of power and 450Nm of torque. The Individual model is available with the 4x4 drivetrain, whereas all other models are available in the 4x2 drivetrain.

Said Craig Roberts, MD of Mazda Southern Africa on the introducti­on of the all-new BT-50: “We could not be prouder or more excited to launch the All-New BT-50 in Southern Africa now. The vehicle has a long history locally, and internatio­nally. It has been re-imagined and re-built from the ground up, with all the utilitaria­n value of a double-cab bakkie, and all the comfort and technology expected of an SUV. We are confident it will be met with enthusiasm by our customers and media alike, as a true stand-out and another bold reflection on our Japanese Heritage.”

MAZDA CARE

Mazda is proud to announce that the AllNew BT-50 received a 5 Star ANCAP Safety rating in 2020, issued by the Australasi­an New Car Assessment Program. The all-new BT-50 will come standard with a three-year Unlimited Kilometre Mazda Service Plan, three-Year Unlimited Kilometre Mazda Warranty and a three-year Unlimited Roadside Assistance, all of which is included in the retail price of the vehicle.

 ?? Photo: Mazda Southern Africa ?? The all-new Mazda BT-50, expected to be in Namibian showrooms by early August, isn’t all about utility, but bold evolution and was designed with the goal of being a vehicle that customers can take pride in owning.
Photo: Mazda Southern Africa The all-new Mazda BT-50, expected to be in Namibian showrooms by early August, isn’t all about utility, but bold evolution and was designed with the goal of being a vehicle that customers can take pride in owning.

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