The 2025 Mazda BT-50 continues to offer impressive fuel efficiency across its range, with two engine options available for Australian buyers. Whether you're looking at the 4x2 or 4x4 variants, understanding the fuel consumption of each model can help you make an informed decision.
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Find me a dealMazda BT-50 Engine Options and Fuel Consumption
The 2025 BT-50 comes with two different engine capacities:
1.9-Litre Engine
- Mazda BT-50 Fuel consumption: 7.0L/100km (combined)
- Power: 110kW
- Torque: 350Nm
- Fuel tank capacity: 76L
- Available in: XS 4x2 single-cab/chassis
3.0-Litre Engine
- Mazda BT-50 4x2 fuel consumption: 7.7L/100km (combined)
- Mazda BT-50 4x4 fuel consumption: 8.0L/100km (combined)
- Power: 140kW
- Torque: 450Nm
- Fuel tank capacity: 76L
- Available across XT, XTR, GT, and SP variants
Real-World Fuel Economy
While the official fuel consumption figures provide a good baseline, real-world fuel economy can vary depending on several factors:
- Load capacity utilization
- Towing requirements
- Driving conditions
- Terrain type
The BT-50's payload capacity and towing capabilities can impact fuel consumption, particularly when the vehicle is used for heavy-duty tasks.
Engine Size and Efficiency Features
Both engine options in the 2025 BT-50 range offer different benefits:
- The 1.9-litre engine provides excellent fuel efficiency for everyday use
- The 3.0-litre engine balances power with reasonable fuel consumption
- All variants now come with a six-speed automatic transmission
- Start-stop technology helps reduce fuel consumption in city driving
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Grab a DealComparison Across Models
4x2 Models
The single cab chassis variants generally offer the best fuel economy in the range, making them ideal for businesses focused on running costs.
4x4 Models
The four-wheel drive variants show slightly higher fuel consumption but provide additional capability when needed.
Driving Range
With the 76L fuel tank capacity, drivers can expect approximate driving ranges of:
- 1,085km (1.9L engine)
- 987km (3.0L 4x2)
- 950km (3.0L 4x4)
These figures are based on combined cycle fuel consumption rates.
Tips for Maximizing Fuel Economy
To get the best fuel economy from your 2025 BT-50:
- Regular servicing according to the 15,000km/12-month schedule
- Maintain correct tire pressures
- Monitor payload weights
- Use the recommended fuel grade
Let's Wrap This Up
The 2025 Mazda BT-50's fuel economy compares favorably within its class, particularly with the efficient 1.9-litre engine option. Whether you choose the 4x2 or 4x4 variant, the BT-50 delivers a balance of performance and efficiency suitable for both commercial and private use.
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