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Mazda BT-50: Discounted drive-away pricing for ABN holders

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Mazda Australia is offering discounted drive-away pricing on two 2023-build BT-50 variants for Australian Business Number (ABN) holders.

The BT-50 XT 4×4 manual dual-cab ute is available to ABN holders for a discounted $49,990 drive-away – down $1320 from its normal price.

The SP, which is only available in 4×4 with a six-speed automatic, has also received a $1320 discount and is now available for $64,670 drive-away.

Mazda’s deal is available until April 30 and the drive-away price includes 12 months of registration and compulsory third party insurance, stamp duty, and other applicable statutory charges, dealer delivery, and administration charges.

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The following are the discounted drive-away prices for MY23 BT-50 models, available to ABN holders:

Both models are covered by Mazda’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and include five years of premium roadside assistance.

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Both discounted BT-50 variants come with a 3.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine producing 140kW of power and 450Nm of torque.

The manual XT has a combined fuel consumption of 7.7L/100km, while the auto SP performs slightly worse at 8.0L/100km.

Both cars have a braked towing capacity of 3500kg and an unbraked capacity of 750kg, however the XT boasts a maximum payload of 1095kg while the SP is limited to 892kg.

Mazda sold 14,043 four-wheel drive examples of the BT-50 in 2023, narrowly outselling the Mitsubishi Triton 4×4 (13,732 sales).

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Originally published as Mazda BT-50: Discounted drive-away pricing for ABN holders

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