What is Dual Sport Mazda?

What is Dual Sport Mazda?

Dual Sport versions of the Mazda B-Series compact pickup truck are given their name because they are models that can really handle two types of road driving. They come with a rear-wheel drive setup, but on top of that they use a four-wheel-drive-like raised suspension.

What does Dual Sport mean truck?

The advantage of the Dual Sport is that you get the look of a 4WD truck (the Dual Sport has a raised suspension) without the extra weight and monetary premiums associated with 4WD.

What are the benefits of dual sport?

-Dual sports reduce obesity and increase overall health. -It will enhances your self-image. -Competition improves endurance. -It can also make you smarter.

Is the Mazda B4000 dual sport a cab?

As an extended cab, the Dual Sport is fitted with rear-hinged, ‘suicide’ side panels that open to expose side-facing, fold-down rear jump seats.

What’s the difference between a B3000 dual sport and B4000?

On B3000 Dual Sport and B4000 models, the standard-issue front coil springs are replaced with torsion bars in combination with a raised ride height to give buyers a rugged off-road look, but without the additional cost and complexity of a 4×4 system. Dual Sport models also benefit from a rear stabilizer bar to minimize body-roll when cornering.

What are the features of a 2001 Mazda B4000?

The second noteworthy feature of the 2001 B4000 is the new Dual Sport designation itself. With an obvious nod to its younger buyers, Mazda has fitted its standard 4×2 four-door extended cab model with body-coloured front and rear bumpers, fender flares, grille surround and lower front fascia, plus larger tires on alloy rims.

Is the Mazda dual sport the same as the Ford Ranger?

And like the Ranger, 4×4 Mazdas without the Dual Sport package have torsion bars as well, just like the Ranger 4×4. The same goes for TTB on a 1994-1997 B-series. 4×4 Mazdas have TTB, 4×2 Mazdas do not, just like the Ranger. To clear it up, Mazda Dual Sport is the equivalent to the Ranger Edge.

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