Call me old school, but when I hear the name Maruti Suzuki Baleno, I think of the sedan that existed in India between 1999 and 2006, which wasn’t really that popular. So when the Baleno was launched, I was one of those sceptics who thought the car deserved a different name.
Cut to October 2015 – the Maruti Baleno is launched as a premium hatchback priced between Rs. 4.99 lakh and Rs. 8.11 lakh and the reviews come tumbling in (See ZigWheels and CarDekho reviews). As was expected, it got mixed reactions. Everyone said it was light, not everyone liked the design, but everybody was of the opinion that it was Maruti’s best effort yet. Actually, it’s not even badged a Maruti. It’s called the Suzuki Baleno and sold through Maruti’s Nexa dealerships – a premium dealership network that also sells the slow-moving S-Cross.
The Baleno is a premium hatchback that offers Maruti Swift owners looking for something bigger and better a choice to upgrade to within the brand, instead of looking at cars such as the Hyundai Elite i20, Volkswagen Polo or Honda Jazz. (Read: Hyundai Elite i20 vs Volkswagen Polo vs Honda Jazz vs Maruti Baleno spec comparison)
The new Maruti Baleno has been built on an all new-platform and will be sold around the world, with India being the first market to get this premium hatchback. However, it does share some common parts with other Maruti Suzuki cars, which robs it of some of its freshness. Yet, it has something to offer for different types of buyers as it is fuel efficient, feature rich and incredibly spacious for a car under 4 metres in length. In fact, it would even lead some buyers looking at compact sedans such as the Honda Amaze and Maruti Dzire to reconsider their decisions and choose a premium hatchback instead.
Maruti Baleno Pros
Cut to October 2015 – the Maruti Baleno is launched as a premium hatchback priced between Rs. 4.99 lakh and Rs. 8.11 lakh and the reviews come tumbling in (See ZigWheels and CarDekho reviews). As was expected, it got mixed reactions. Everyone said it was light, not everyone liked the design, but everybody was of the opinion that it was Maruti’s best effort yet. Actually, it’s not even badged a Maruti. It’s called the Suzuki Baleno and sold through Maruti’s Nexa dealerships – a premium dealership network that also sells the slow-moving S-Cross.
The Baleno is a premium hatchback that offers Maruti Swift owners looking for something bigger and better a choice to upgrade to within the brand, instead of looking at cars such as the Hyundai Elite i20, Volkswagen Polo or Honda Jazz. (Read: Hyundai Elite i20 vs Volkswagen Polo vs Honda Jazz vs Maruti Baleno spec comparison)
The new Maruti Baleno has been built on an all new-platform and will be sold around the world, with India being the first market to get this premium hatchback. However, it does share some common parts with other Maruti Suzuki cars, which robs it of some of its freshness. Yet, it has something to offer for different types of buyers as it is fuel efficient, feature rich and incredibly spacious for a car under 4 metres in length. In fact, it would even lead some buyers looking at compact sedans such as the Honda Amaze and Maruti Dzire to reconsider their decisions and choose a premium hatchback instead.
Maruti Baleno Pros
- Incredible cabin space with enough legroom and shoulder room for five adults.
- Boot space of 339 litres makes it the second largest in its segment after the Honda Jazz and with more space than compact sedans such as the Maruti Dzire.
- Safety features such as dual airbags and ABS with EBD standard on all variants of the Baleno.
- Great fuel efficiency of 21.4 kmpl for petrol and 27.39 kmpl for diesel.
- Feature rich premium hatchback, includes daytime running lamps, push-button ignition, projector headlamps with HIDs, power folding mirrors, reverse camera, GPS navigation and more.
- Very light build quality, makes the car seem less solid compared to a Fiat Punto or Volkswagen Polo. The car is the largest in terms of dimensions, but is the lightest among all its competitors at just 865 Kg for the petrol, which is nearly 100 Kg lighter than even the Maruti Swift!
- Sharing of parts from Maruti Swift and Maruti Ciaz does not make the car seem special as interiors have a similar feel.
- Automatic variant is a CVT (constantly variable transmission) and available only on the Delta petrol variant (one above the base model). Not available in the Alpha and Zeta variants.
- Car available only through Nexa outlets, which limits its availability in all parts of India
- Same engine choices and similar power output as the cheaper Swift – 1.2 litre petrol and 1.3 litre diesel on the Baleno. This does not make this car appeal to enthusiasts who expected more power, at least 90PS instead of 75PS on the diesel.
- Power and torque meters available on the multi-information display are not seen on any other budget segment car, and adds a sporty feel to the car.
- HID projector headlamps and daytime running lights on the top-end Alpha variant offer brilliant lighting.
- Apple Car Play integrated in the infotainment system allows for greater interactivity with IOS devices.
- Excellent rear-seat space which is better than that offered by some compact and mid-size sedans.
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