Well, it looks like the speculative pricing of the Mazda BT-50 as indicated in the advertisements posted (here and here) on our sister site, oto.my are close to the mark.
A quick visit to the Mazda showroom in Glenmarie yesterday revealed the truck parked on the showroom floor, so it’s pretty much here. We snagged a copy of the brochure and price list, and have scanned it, so there’s no need for us to go into great detail as to what kit and features the BT-50 has, letting the scans do the talking.
Main points are that there are two models available, a 2.2L 4×4 (in either manual or auto) and a 3.2L 4×4, only in auto. There’s a choice of five exterior shades, these being Cool White, Titanium Grey, Highlight Silver, Sparkling Gold and Gun Metal Blue.
Price-wise, the BT-50 goes for RM89,841 for the 2.2 MT and RM95,552 for the 2.2 AT, while the 3.2 AT version retails for RM107,051, all on-the-road with insurance. This compares favourably with that of the recently-launched Ford Ranger T6, which is priced at RM89,888 for the 2.2 XLT manual, RM95,888 for the 2.2 XLT automatic and RM116,888 for the 3.2L XLT Wildtrak.
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