Mazda

The Mazda BT-50

2006-2011: The first generation of the Mazda BT-50 was based on the Ford Ranger. It was available with a choice of two diesel engines, a 2.5-liter or a 3.0-liter.

2012-2020: The second generation of the Mazda BT-50 was also based on the Ford Ranger. It was available with a choice of two diesel engines, a 2.2-liter or a 3.2-liter.

2020-present: The third generation of the Mazda BT-50 is based on the Isuzu D-Max. It is available with a choice of two diesel engines, a 1.9-liter or a 3.0-liter.

Some of the most popular mods for the Mazda BT-50 include:

Light bars: Light bars are a great way to improve visibility at night, especially when you are off-road.

Suspension upgrades: Suspension upgrades can improve the ride quality of the BT-50 and make it more capable off-road.

Off-road tires: Off-road tires will give you better traction in loose terrain.

Bull bars: Bull bars can protect your BT-50 from damage in the event of a collision.

Roof racks: Roof racks are a great way to carry extra gear, such as camping equipment or kayaks.

Other mods that are popular for the Mazda BT-50 include:

Lift kits: Lift kits can increase the ground clearance of the BT-50, making it more capable off-road.

Winch: A winch is a great way to get your BT-50 out of a sticky situation.

Side steps: Side steps make it easier to get in and out of the BT-50, especially when you are carrying heavy gear.

Tinted windows: Tinted windows can help to keep the interior of the BT-50 cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Sound system: A new sound system can make your BT-50 more enjoyable to drive.

These are just a few of the many mods that are available for the Mazda BT-50. With so many o