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  • Mazda B-Series
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  • The Mazda B-Series was a pick-up truck built by Mazda in the late 20th century. An example of this truck was seen traveling southbound on Golden Gate Bridge in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • The Mazda B-Series is a pickup truck, first manufactured in 1961 by Mazda Motor Corporation. From the first B-Series, Mazda has used the engine displacement to determine the name. Thus, the B1500 had a 1.5 L engine, and the new B4000 has a 4.0 L V6. In Japan, Mazda used the Proceed name on its compact pickup trucks, and another line of larger trucks is available called the Mazda Titan. Other names used for this line include Mazda Bravo (Australia), Mazda Bounty (New Zealand), Mazda Magnum / Thunder / Fighter (Thailand), and Mazda Drifter (South Africa).
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Length
  • 182.7
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assembly
Name
  • Mazda B-Series
  • Mark 1
  • B1500
  • B1600, B1800, Rotary Pickup
  • B2000, B2200
  • B2000, B2200, B2600
  • B2200, B2600, Bravo
Align
  • right
Production
  • 1961
  • 1965
  • 1971
  • 1978
  • 1985
  • 1998
body style
  • 2
  • 4
  • 5
Class
  • Mid-size SUV
  • Compact pickup truck
wheelbase
  • 108.7
Related
AKA
Successor
Image
  • 1984
Engine
  • 1.500000
  • 1.600000
  • 1.800000
  • 2
  • 2.200000
  • 2.600000
Layout
transmission
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
abstract
  • The Mazda B-Series is a pickup truck, first manufactured in 1961 by Mazda Motor Corporation. From the first B-Series, Mazda has used the engine displacement to determine the name. Thus, the B1500 had a 1.5 L engine, and the new B4000 has a 4.0 L V6. In Japan, Mazda used the Proceed name on its compact pickup trucks, and another line of larger trucks is available called the Mazda Titan. Other names used for this line include Mazda Bravo (Australia), Mazda Bounty (New Zealand), Mazda Magnum / Thunder / Fighter (Thailand), and Mazda Drifter (South Africa). Mazda's partnership with Ford has resulted in the sharing of this vehicle as the Ford Courier, and later as the Ford Ranger. However, it should be kept in mind that the Mazda B-Series and Ford Ranger twins sold in North America are unrelated to the ones sold elsewhere. These are engineered by Mazda, whereas the North American models are developed by Ford.
  • The Mazda B-Series was a pick-up truck built by Mazda in the late 20th century. An example of this truck was seen traveling southbound on Golden Gate Bridge in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
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