Mazda to Debut New BT-50 Freestyle with RX-8-esque Door Configuration at Melbourne Auto Show
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Mazda to Debut New BT-50 Freestyle with RX-8-esque Door Configuration at Melbourne Auto Show



Just shy of 8 months ago, Mazda unwrapped its all-new BT-50 compact pickup truck in double-cab form at the 2010 Australian International Motor Show (AIMS) in Sydney. Now, the Japanese automaker is preparing the next addition to its BT-50 family, the Freestyle Cab version featuring a similar door configuration to the firm’s four-door RX-8 coupe, which will also make its world premiere on Australian soil at the 2011 AIMS to be held in Melbourne from July 1 to 10. Read more »




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