
Mazda's latest entrant into the compact pickup truck market is all-new, riding on a brand new chassis and suspension developed with Ford.  The new suspension features double A-arms up front with coils on  struts. At the rear, engineers equipped the truck with the expected leaf  springs.
Although  Mazda has yet to divulge what powertrains reside under the hood of the  new BT-50, it's likely they'll mirror those of the new global Ranger.
For  years, pickup trucks looked virtually the same with a simple,  conservative boxy-cab attached to a bed. With its latest pickup though,  Mazda wanted to create something expressive people would find desirable  and would be proud to own. Mazda certainly succeeded in creating  something different from the atypical pickup truck as the BT-50 has a  rather athletic look to it.
The front fascia features a familial,  five-pointed, angular grille, similar to that seen on the CX-9, only  larger and with an added central bar. The grille is flanked by diamond  shaped headlights, a shape mirrored in the fog light apertures below. At  the tip of the headlights, Mazda designers started a character line  that runs along the cab, helping to give the truck that athletic stance.  Although the front of the truck features relatively rakish styling, the  rear is a standard pickup truck affair.
Inside the new truck,  Mazda designers worked to create a space as stylish and sporty as the  exterior. As such, the center console was designed to wrap around into  the asymmetric instrument panel. Mazda designed the instrument panel to  wraparound and envelope the driver, as in a sports car, but left the  passenger side open and airy. The center console also features a raised  information display, which Mazda says is a first in a compact pickup  truck.
As with the new global Ranger, Mazda has no current plans  to import the BT-50 to the U.S. and will sell it primarily in Australia  and Europe. Give us your opinion though, should Mazda do what Ford won't  and import the BT-50 to the U.S.?
Thanks to: Motor Trend