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Popular ute's future up in the air
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Popular ute's future up in the air

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What is the future of the Mazda BT-50? Could it become a Toyota-based one-tonne ute?

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What is the future of the Mazda BT-50? Could it become a Toyota-based one-tonne ute?

With the existing, Isuzu D-Max-derived model now six years old and well into its mid-cycle facelift, speculation is rising as to what will come next once the reported 10-year supply contract with Isuzu ends.

This means that the existing BT-50 that launched in 2020 following Mazda's break-up with Ford (the previous BT-50 was based on the 2011-2022 Ford Ranger) still has about four years to go, so planning should be well-underway by now. 2030 isn't that far away.

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One scenario could see a variation of the Toyota Tacoma, which has only been built in left-hand-drive in Mexico for North America since late 2023, despite sharing its right-hand-drive (RHD)-ready Toyota New Global Architecture-Frame (TNGA-F) platform with the Toyota LandCruiser 300 and Toyota Prado 250, among others.

We say variation because, back in December last year, ex-Toyota Australia boss Sean Hanley revealed exclusively to CarsGuide at the HiLux launch that the Tacoma could become RHD for Australia when the right powertrain configuration is offered, to sit above the smaller, ageing HiLux in the range.

"It's evolving and developing all the time, and I would never rule out the possibility of that car being part of our line-up at some stage," he said at the time. "It all gets down to powertrain and configuration."

If that comes to pass, and Hanley did add that he was actively pursuing that outcome, it may give Mazda an in to the "evolving and developing" Tacoma thanks to the two Japanese brands' growing association sharing passenger vehicles.

2026 Toyota Tacoma.
2026 Toyota Tacoma.
2026 Toyota Tacoma.
2026 Toyota Tacoma.

This is especially prescient since the existing BT-50's only major market in the RHD world is Australia, with Japan and the UK passing on this current generation, while South Africa ceased importing the ute after sluggish sales in 2024.

Mazda Australia Managing Director Vinesh Bhindi refused to comment on any possible Tacoma/BT-50 tie-up in the future, saying instead that a decision has not yet been made as which direction the company will move next.

"Isuzu is still a partner in the current generation, but the next-gen is yet to be locked in," he told CarsGuide last month.

2026 Isuzu D-Max.
2026 Isuzu D-Max.

"Mazda has worked with Isuzu for many, many years, so (we have a) very solid partnership and we hope to continue it in the future."

This is an important question for Mazda to figure out, since the BT-50 contributes vital volume for the brand in Australia, coming in at fourth place in the first three months of 2026, with 3113 units sold, behind the CX-30 small SUV (3246), ageing CX-3 light SUV (3489) and CX-5 mid-sized SUV (6247).

The one-tonne ute has slipped from fifth to seventh spot so far this year in its increasingly-crowded segment, having been overtaken (though only just) by the GWM Cannon/Cannon Alpha duo (3131) and BYD Shark 6 PHEV (3480) out of China, while still trailing the Mitsubishi Triton (5604), D-Max (6057), Toyota HiLux (10,592) and Ford Ranger (12,180).

2026 Mazda BT-50.
2026 Mazda BT-50.

The 4x4 version of the BT-50 is the harder hit of the series, seeing a 23.6 per cent decline in 2026, though the largely-diesel-driven dual-cab ute market's exposure to soaring fuel prices due to the Iran War seems to have affected all 4x4 players in some way. The exceptions are a surging GWM Cannon (which introduced a PHEV option last year) and, unexpectedly, the resolutely diesel-powered Triton.

A Mazda ute has been part of the brand's heritage since its first vehicle rolled out of a factory in Hiroshima in 1931. Plus, there were five generations of the BT-50's B-Series/Bravo/Proceed predecessor from 1961 to 2006 (pre-dating HiLux), with a Ford Courier also forming part of that equation for 34 years from 1972, before switching to the American Ranger badge thereafter.

So, there's been a half-century precedent with Mazda sharing its ute, be it with Ford or Isuzu.

1978 Mazda B-series ute.
2011-2020 Mazda BT-50.

Will Toyota be next? Watch this space!

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