2024 Mazda BT-50 update revealed in Thailand with subtle differences
While its Isuzu D-Max donor car has received a comprehensive mid-life facelift, revisions applied to the BT-50 in its Thai domestic market are far more subtle, with no significant changes inside or out.
All versions of the BT-50 sold in Thailand are now fitted with a gloss-black grille – like the blacked-out SP flagship – and a revised lower front bumper, while four-wheel-drive models receive the same ‘rough terrain mode’ as the Isuzu D-Max and MU-X.
Certain variants are also now fitted with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters and wireless Android Auto connectivity, joining wireless Apple CarPlay.
The Thai-market 2024 Mazda BT-50 does not receive any further upgrades that have been applied to the D-Max, such as a larger 7-inch semi-digital instrument cluster display, more active safety equipment, front and rear USB-C ports, volume and tuning dials replacing hard buttons, and new alloy wheel designs.
For instance, the previous-generation BT-50 – based on the ‘T6’ Ford Ranger and built on the same production line – did not receive any significant upgrades, while the Ford was treated to almost annual revisions and two separate facelifts over its 11-year lifecycle.
However, there is a possibility that Australian versions of the BT-50 could receive further upgrades to better rival the facelifted D-Max, which is due to arrive in local showrooms imminently.
4X4 Australia reached out to Mazda Australia ask whether the updates applied to the BT-50 in Thailand would reach local showrooms, but a spokesperson said the brand “can’t comment on future product plans”.
The BT-50 was recently axed in New Zealand and South Africa, though it will remain available in Australia, where it has a more substantial market share and importance to the Mazda brand.
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The Mazda BT-50 ute is expected to receive an update in line with the latest version of its Isuzu D-Max relation
“The Mazda BT-50 remains in production and on-sale in a number of global markets including Australia,” said a Mazda Australia spokesperson.
”2023 was a sales record for BT-50 in Australia of 17,526 units and its popularity continues to grow with customers across the country.”