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Mazda BT-50 vs Renault Trafic

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Mazda BT-50
Mazda BT-50

$34,800 - $84,998

2023 price

Renault Trafic
Renault Trafic

$47,860 - $67,990

2023 price

Summary

2023 Mazda BT-50
2023 Renault Trafic
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
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Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
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6.5L/100km (combined)
Seating
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3
Dislikes
  • No multimedia dials
  • Driver’s sun-visor glitch
  • Single rear-seat USB port

  • Prices up by a lot
  • Safety still well behind the best in class
  • Might look too similar to the old one
2023 Mazda BT-50 Summary

Since the launch of the current generation BT-50 in 2020, Mazda has consolidated its foothold in Australia's highly competitive 4x4 ute market. 

Latest industry sales figures show the Isuzu-based ute is locked in a close battle with Mitsubishi’s venerable Triton for fourth place in the sales race behind the Isuzu D-Max, Toyota HiLux and market-leading Ford Ranger.

To capitalise on the BT-50’s popularity, Mazda has released a new addition to the local line-up based on the XTR model grade. 

It's called the LE, which the company claims offers enhanced looks, greater functionality and added customer value. 

We recently spent a week behind the wheel to assess its appeal for tradies and families alike.

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2023 Renault Trafic Summary

There’s more than meets the eye with the new 2023 Renault Trafic range.

This French van has seen a mild cosmetic update, but under the bonnet there’s a bigger engine, and it now has some of the requisite safety features you’d expect, and a new more advanced multimedia system.

Has Renault done enough with this Trafic update to keep it fresh against competition like the Toyota HiAce, Hyundai Staria Load, Peugeot Expert and Ford Transit Custom? Read on to find out.

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