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Introduced in the market in 2008, this Mazda BT-50 Free-Style 4x2 Active is the 1st generation of the pick-up model. Powered by a straight 4 2499cc engine this version achieves up to 143 hp and a maximum torque of 330 nm. Relative to the other variants of this model, the BT-50 Free-Style 4x2 Active achieves the lowest power value. This pick-up (standard cab) reaches 100km/h in 11 seconds at a top speed of 170 km/h. The vehicle has good values it terms of speed when compared to the other versions on this series. It is the fastest version with a higher top speed. This rear wheel drive version features a manual gearbox. It features an average fuel consumption of 8.5 l/100km that translates into 233 g/km of CO2 emissions. It is a pick-up (standard cab) and has 4 doors and 3 seats. This Mazda BT-50 Free-Style 4x2 Active features recirculating ball steering, at the front it wears disc brakes and at the rear drum brakes.
Note: The data on this car profile refer to vehicles available in Portugal.
Note: The data on this car profile refer to vehicles available in Portugal.
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Launched in 2006 at the Bangkok Motor Show, the BT-50 is a 1-ton pickup truck manufactured by Japanese automaker Mazda.
The first generation was also sold as Ford Ranger, a model with which the Bt-50 shared its Duratorq/MZR-CD 2.5 L and 3.0 L Diesel straight-4 engines.
Mazda unveiled a second generation of the BT-50 at the 2010 Australian International Motor Show. Based on the Ford Ranger (T6), the BT-50 was designed by a Mazda team based at Ford Australia's design center in Melbourne... more
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