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    Friday, April 1, 2016

    Pickup, upgraded exterior and some more technology in two versions 2.2AT and 3.2AT.

    Mazda BT-50 in 2016 upgraded exterior with new front grille with the company logo in the middle. Halogen headlight redesigned with automatic on / off, and redesigned taillights, 17-inch alloy wheels new two-tone, coated outer size 265/65 tires.

    Furniture still the same old style, sound system standard Bluetooth connectivity, USB, CD and AUX, 6 speakers, 2 zone automatic air conditioning, cloth seats, carpets and floor coverings fabric leather steering wheel.


    Upgraded version of the pickup, narrowing the list of engines and versions in Malaysia, only 2.2AT and 3.2AT.

    The use 2.2AT 2.2-liter turbodiesel engine 4-cylinder MZ-CS 2.2 code line for a capacity of 150 horsepower at 3,700 rpm rev / min, maximum torque of 374 Nm at 2,500 rpm / minute.

    The 3.2-liter engine fitted 3.2AT 5-cylinder MZ-CD 3.2 votive capacity of 200 hp at 3,000 rev / min, maximum torque of 470 Nm at 2,500 rev / min.

    Both versions will come with a 6-speed automatic transmission and 4WD system standards.

    While the 2.2AT with the reverse sensors with reversing camera 3.2AT additional video sent to the rearview mirror.

    Safety technology includes two airbags, 4-wheel ABS, electronic brake force distribution EBD and BA brake automatically. Other features such as support for downhill, body balance and traction control.

    Mazda BT-50 2016 sold upgrades at prices in Malaysia for $ 25,900 and $ 28,800 for the 2.2AT 3.2AT.

    In Vietnam, the Mazda BT-50 is a semi truck ran second behind Ford Ranger, brothers chassis. Mazda cars cost 669-759 million.

    Duc Huy

    Mazda BT-50 upgrade price from $ 25,900 Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: Phạm Hoàng Nam

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