A Mazda Dealers Review: The 2018 Mazda BT-50 GT Dual Cab

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  • Author Adam Butler
  • Published September 10, 2018
  • Word count 562

When they look at their local Mazda dealers, Perth based drivers will notice that SUVs and crossover vehicles are extremely popular. This has been true for a few years now, and these types of cars have driven Australian car sales to new heights. However, we are now starting to see a new trend, high spec dual cab Utes that can be used for heavy duty work during the week and as a family friendly SUV alternative at the weekend. One of the best examples of this is the Mazda BT-50 GT Dual Cab, let’s take a closer look at what this latest version has to offer.

A Brief Overview

The Mazda BT-50 GT Dual Cab is more basic than many SUVs on the market, but it has plenty of features to satisfy most family needs. There is plenty of torque available to pull a work trailer during the week and a boat trailer or caravan at the weekend. The BT-50 GT now has longer distance service intervals for added convenience. Some people, may not like the truck like looks and the infotainment system can be fiddly to use until you get used to it.

The 2018 Mazda BT-50 GT Dual Cab

Has a few new cosmetic features to freshen up the looks, chief amongst these is a new front bumper and grille insert to soften the appearance a little. Of course, there is a wide range of aftermarket bull bars available for those drivers that want to add bulk to the front end. Mazda has also added Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity to their feature set. There is an 8" infotainment screen that has a DAB+ digital radio and Satellite Navigation functionality. There is plenty of kit featured as standard, such as a powered driving seat, leather seating trim, cruise control, dual zone climate control, dusk sensing headlights and 17" alloy wheels.

Under the Bonnet

The Mazda BT-50 GT Dual Cab has a five cylinder turbo diesel powerplant that generates 147 kW of power and 470 Nm of torque in the 1750-2500 rpm range. This engine is paired with a six speed automatic or manual transmission. The 4x4 system is electronically engaged, it has a low range and locking rear differential giving it all the grunt needed for off road driving. The unladen ground clearance is 232mm, but it should be noted that the new front bumper is 2mm lower than the outgoing model. Despite the power on offer, the noise levels and refinement are comparable to the competition. However, if you really stomp down you will get a satisfying roar that is lacking amongst the Mazda BT-50 GT Dual Cab rivals.

If they are looking for a reputable Mazda dealership, Perth based drivers should get in touch with us here at Mandurah Mazda. Here at your local Mazda dealers, we have a wide variety of new, demo and pre-owned cars available for sale. We would love to invite you to join us for a no obligation test drive at your earliest convenience, and you can discover the Mazda driving difference. If you need to finance your purchase, you will find that our rates are highly competitive and your repayments will be tailored to suit your specific needs. Our team members are standing by to advise you on our latest hot deals, and they would be happy to answer any further questions you may have.

If they are looking for a reputable Mazda dealership, Perth based drivers should get in touch with us here at Mandurah Mazda. Here at your local Mazda dealers, we have a wide variety of new, demo and pre-owned cars available for sale. https://www.mandurahmazda.com.au/mazda-bt-50/

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