To be more specific, there are four trim levels available for the Maruti Suzuki Baleno: Sigma, Delta, Zeta, and Alpha. Together with the powertrain's petrol or CNG-powered options and transmission choices, these trim levels create a variety of variations.
In particular, the vehicle is equipped with a 1.2-liter petrol engine that is calibrated to provide 88 horsepower and 113 Nm of maximum torque. Either a 5-speed MT or a 5-speed AMT is included with it.
Fuel Tank Capacity of Baleno
The vehicle has a 37-liter fuel tank and gets 22.35 km/l with the MT and 22.94 km/l with the AMT. In the meantime, the car's CNG-powered variant gets 30.61 km/kg. Note that only a 5-speed MT is available for the CNG versions.
Price Hike in Different Models
The vehicle's Delta AGS, Zeta AGS, and Alpha AGS models are now up to Rs 9,000 more expensive. In the meantime, the cost of the other variations has increased by Rs 4,000. The premium hatchback now begins at Rs 6.70 lakh (ex-showroom) with these modifications. In contrast, the most costly model costs Rs 9.92 lakh (ex-showroom). In the Indian market, the vehicle faces competition from rivals such as the Hyundai i29 and Tata Altroz.
Conclusion
The Maruti Suzuki Baleno has seen a price hike across its variants, with the Delta, Zeta, and Alpha AGS models increasing by up to Rs 9,000. Despite this, it remains a popular choice in the competitive premium hatchback segment, offering a reliable fuel-efficient engine and multiple trim options. Also Read: