1985 - 1998

Mazda Proceed UF
  • Body type:  Pickup One-and-a-half cabin
  • Number of doors:  2
  • Number of seats:  2
  • Country of origin:  Japan

The Mazda B series is a line of pickup trucks manufactured by Mazda over five generations from 1961 to 2006. Originally designed as a commercial vehicle, the series evolved to cater to various market needs with different model designations based on engine displacement. For example, a B1500 had a 1.5 L engine, while a B2600 had a 2.6 L engine.

Throughout its production, the B series was known by different names in different regions. In Japan, it was referred to as the Mazda Proceed, while in Australia and New Zealand, it was named the Mazda Bravo and Mazda Bounty, respectively. South Africa used the name Mazda Drifter for this series of pickup trucks.

Key points:
1. Mazda B series is a lineup of pickup trucks produced by Mazda from 1961 to 2006.
2. Initially a commercial vehicle, the B series was available in different sizes based on engine displacement. For instance, B1500 had a 1.5 L engine and B2600 had a 2.6 L engine.
3. The B series was marketed under various names in different regions. In Japan, it was known as the Mazda Proceed, while Australia had the Mazda Bravo and New Zealand had the Mazda Bounty. South Africa used the name Mazda Drifter for this model line.

Overall, the Mazda B series pickup trucks catered to varied market needs and gained popularity globally under different names based on their regions of sale.



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