CarWale brings you comparison of Toyota Glanza and Maruti Suzuki Baleno. The Toyota Glanza price is Rs. 6.46 Lakh and Maruti Suzuki Baleno price is Rs. 5.99 Lakh. The Toyota Glanza is available in 1197 cc engine with 2 fuel type options: Petrol and CNG and Maruti Suzuki Baleno is available in 1197 cc engine with 2 fuel type options: Petrol and CNG. Glanza provides the mileage of 22.3 kmpl and Baleno provides the mileage of 22.35 kmpl.
| Key Highlights | Glanza | Baleno |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Rs. 6.46 Lakh | Rs. 5.99 Lakh |
| Engine Capacity | 1197 cc | 1197 cc |
| Power | 89 bhp | 88 bhp |
| Transmission | Manual | Manual |
| Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol |
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Sportin Red | Nexa Blue | ||
Enticing Silver | Splendid Silver | ||
Insta Blue | Opulent Red | ||
Gaming Grey | Grandeur Grey | ||
Cafe White | Arctic White | ||
Luxe Beige |
| Overall Rating | 4.7/5 31 Ratings | 4.0/5 9 Ratings |
| Rating Parameters | 4.8Exterior | 4.6Exterior | |
5.0Comfort | 4.5Comfort | ||
4.9Performance | 4.3Performance | ||
4.9Value for Money | 4.5Value for Money |
| Most Helpful Review | Very Smoothly driving Toyota Glanza As I Like hatchback body type cars. Look is descent and I like it's comfort for ac , automatic climate control, folding rear seats, cup holders and comfortable space. 3990 mm Length, 1745 mm Width, 1500 mm Height, 2520 mm Wheelbase, 170 mm Ground Clearance. 318 ltr boot space. | Review after 25000+ km I own a Baleno Sigma 2024, and I’ve driven it for around 25,000 km so far. The buying and service experience has been smooth and satisfactory. It’s a good family car — the engine feels adequately powered, and I’ve never really felt it lacks performance. That said, there are a few drawbacks. The ground clearance is quite low, and the car scrapes easily on rough roads or big speed breakers. The build quality isn’t very solid either, and the rattling noises from the doors, windows, and dashboard can be irritating. Another major downside is the poor performance of the stock headlights and fog lamps — visibility at night is not confidence-inspiring and definitely needs an upgrade. On the positive side, the boot space is impressive, making it practical for family trips. However, the rear seat comfort could have been much better, especially for long drives. Overall, the Baleno Sigma is a reliable and efficient family hatchback, but it falls short in comfort, refinement, and lighting performance. |