The 1992 Mazda B-Series is a mid-size pickup truck and a product of Mazda's partnership with Ford at the time. The specific model year falls within the fifth generation of the series. Available with either rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive, it was offered in three different trim levels: the base model B2200, the upgraded B2600, and the top-line B2600i. Engine options include a 85-hp 2.2-liter inline-four for the B2200 and a 121-hp 2.6-liter inline-four for the B2600 variants. Both engines are paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, but a 4-speed automatic is optional. The B2600i model also features fuel injection. Although it lacks modern tech and safety features, this classic Mazda pickup truck was known for rugged utility and reliability.