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Callum Hunter25 Sept 2025
NEWS

2025 Mazda BT-50 upgrades to a 2.2L

Gone is the 1.9; upgraded to a 2.2 and joined in the range by stop-start for the 3.0L

The News

Following on from this morning’s Isuzu announcement, Mazda Australia has released the pricing and spec details of its updated BT-50 line-up which has dispensed with the base 1.9-litre engine in favour of a new 2.2-litre unit offering stronger performance and better efficiency.

The Key Details

  • New 2.2L turbo-diesel outputs 120kW/400Nm
  • Paired exclusively with a new 8sp automatic transmission
  • All BT-50s now capable of towing 3500kg (braked)
  • 3.0-litre variants gain stop-start system to save fuel
  • Prices up $450-$1500 across the board

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The Finer Details

As per the corresponding Isuzu D-Max, the 2025 Mazda BT-50 is now available with a new powertrain, the introduction of which has been used to mildly tweak the wider line-up.

The new mill offers an extra 10kW/50Nm over the 1.9-litre unit it replaces but supposedly shares the same basic architecture, albeit with a new head, block, pistons, con-rods, crankshaft, injection system and variable geometry turbo, not to mention an improved cooling system and ultra-low friction cylinders.

It’s paired exclusively with a new eight-speed automatic transmission and will supposedly consume between 6.3 and 7.1L/100km depending on the variant.

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But where the old 1.9 was only offered as a 4x2 on the XS trim, the 2.2 is also available as a 4x4 and across multiple bodies: Single Cab Chassis, Dual Cab Pick-up, Dual Cab Chassis – see a full breakdown in the pricing table below.

Away from the powertrain, other changes to the BT-50 line-up include a stop-start system for the 3.0-litre variants (trimming the claimed fuel consumption by up to 0.9L/100km), alloy wheels for the XS Dual Cab Pick-ups (instead of steelies) and a tow bar for the XTR and GT Dual Cab Chassis 4x4s.

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The Road Ahead

“The new Mazda BT-50 range will be available to purchase from October in dealerships nationwide,” Mazda said in a statement.

This timing aligns with the showroom debut of the near-identical Isuzu D-Max and its MU-X SUV sibling.

How much does the 2025 Mazda BT-50 cost?
4x2
XS Single Cab Chassis 2.2L – $37,900 (+$1500)
XT Single Cab Chassis 3.0L – $40,400 (+$1000)
XT Freestyle Cab Chassis 3.0L – $44,000 (+$1000)
XS Dual Cab Pick-up 2.2L – $46,710 (+$1300)
XT Dual Cab Chassis 3.0L – $47,610
XT Dual Cab Pick-up 3.0L – $49,210 (+$1000)
XT Dual Cab Pick-up 3.0L – $54,240 (+$450)

4x4
XT Single Cab Chassis 3.0L – $48,250 (+$1000)
XT Freestyle Cab Chassis 3.0L – $52,000 (+$1000)
XS Dual Cab Chassis 2.2L – $53,120
XS Dual Cab Pick-up 2.2L – $54,720
XT Dual Cab Chassis 3.0L – $55,620 (+$1000)
XT Dual Cab Pick-up 3.0L – $57,220 (+$1000)
XTR Dual Cab Chassis 3.0L – $61,100 ($1450)
XTR Dual Cab Pick-up 3.0L – $63,200 (+$450)
GT Dual Cab Chassis 3.0L – $64,520 (+$1500)
GT Dual Cab Pick-up 3.0L – $66,620 (+$450)
SP Dual Cab Pick-up 3.0L – $71,950 (+$450)
* Prices exclude on-road costs

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