Maruti Baleno

Maruti Baleno

4.68Carwyapar Rating

₹ 6.79 – 9.73 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Maruti Baleno Overview for Andaman, Andaman And Nicobar Islands
  • In Andaman, owning a Maruti Baleno will be a hassle free option because there are around 1 Suzuki dealerships in the city like Agency House at Vip Road, Post Junglighat, Port Blair. On the top of it, Andaman is fairly well connected and is an economy hub. This means Suzuki will be able to service or provide spare parts like suspension, tyres, brake pads, air filters and other essential spare parts that require replacement.
  • In Andaman, you can expect a very high resale value as Maruti Baleno remains in strong demand. You are more likely to get a justified price and smoother negotiations while selling it in Andaman.
Maruti Baleno Colors

Opulent Red

Maruti Baleno Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

HATCHBACK

Length

3990 mm

Engine

1.2 L K12 petrol

Transmission

MT/AT/AMT

Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/CNG

Fuel Efficiency

22.94 KM/L

Tank Range

814 KMs

Maruti Baleno (9) Variants
Maruti Baleno Colors

Opulent Red

Maruti Baleno Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
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Maruti Baleno Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
Likes
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Maruti Baleno Ownership Expense

Check your monthly expense for maintaining a Maruti Baleno in your City

Maruti Baleno

4.68Carwyapar Rating

₹ 6.79 – 9.73 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Maruti Baleno Overview for Andaman, Andaman And Nicobar Islands
  • In Andaman, owning a Maruti Baleno will be a hassle free option because there are around 1 Suzuki dealerships in the city like Agency House at Vip Road, Post Junglighat, Port Blair. On the top of it, Andaman is fairly well connected and is an economy hub. This means Suzuki will be able to service or provide spare parts like suspension, tyres, brake pads, air filters and other essential spare parts that require replacement.
  • In Andaman, you can expect a very high resale value as Maruti Baleno remains in strong demand. You are more likely to get a justified price and smoother negotiations while selling it in Andaman.
Maruti Baleno Colors

Opulent Red

Maruti Baleno Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

HATCHBACK

Length

3990 mm

Engine

1.2 L K12 petrol

Transmission

MT/AT/AMT

Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/CNG

Fuel Efficiency

22.94 KM/L

Tank Range

814 KMs

Maruti Baleno (9) Variants
Maruti Baleno FAQs

Baleno comes with a 5-speed manual (MT) gearbox and an AMT (Automated Manual Transmission). It does not offer a torque converter or CVT in the current facelift version. AMT is not quite an AT, but it gives automatic-like ease without the full cost or complexity.

If you drive in stop-start traffic (markets, small towns, dense suburbs), AMT helps avoid constant clutch work. Compared to older CVT/auto models, the AMT in Baleno is more fuel efficient (22.94 kmpl vs older CVT) because it’s simpler and lighter. You will feel some jerks during gear shifts, particularly from 1 ⇢ 2 or when accelerating hard, but for everyday driving it reduces fatigue.

AMT works by automating a manual gearbox’s clutch and gears, so shifts aren’t as smooth or fast as a torque converter or DCT/AT, but AMT costs less, has lower maintenance, better fuel efficiency, and is simpler mechanically. Full AT gives smoother transitions, better for overtakes and steep hill starts, but at higher price and running cost.

Baleno S-CNG delivers about 30.61 km per kg of CNG, which is much cheaper per km than petrol. It uses the same 1.2-litre DualJet petrol engine, but in CNG mode, power output drops a bit (from ~90 PS / 113 Nm in petrol to ~77.5 PS / 98.5 Nm). The CNG variant is only offered with the manual gearbox, so more driver involvement but much cheaper fuel bills. Boot space reduces because the CNG tank takes up part of the boot.

Baleno is ideal for first-time car buyers, families with 1-2 kids, people commuting in cities or small towns where parking is tight, fuel cost matters, but you still want style, gadgets, comfort. Over compact SUVs, Baleno gives lower running cost, better mileage, easier parking, lower height (less wind noise), and often better drive feel for city roads.

Some detractors say Baleno feels light or less “solid” than SUVs or heavier hatchbacks — meaning body panels might flex more, noise insulation less, crash safety may feel less at high impacts. While Baleno has modern safety features, it doesn’t have the same rugged feel or perceived invincibility people associate with SUVs. But for daily driving in urban/Tier-2 areas, many users accept these tradeoffs for lower cost and better fuel economy. Still Baleno has 4 Star Bharat N-Cap Rating and it is pretty safe enough.

The petrol manual gives ~ 22.35 kmpl according to ARAI, AMT gives ~ 22.94 kmpl. The CNG version claims 30.61 km/kg.

Assuming petrol price ~ ₹102/L: • Petrol Manual at 22.35 kmpl → cost ≈ ₹4.57 / km • Petrol AMT at 22.94 kmpl → cost ≈ ₹4.45 / km If you drive 12,000 km / yr, petrol manual fuel cost ~ ₹54,840/year, AMT ~ ₹53,400/year. Over 5 years fuel cost would be ~ ₹2,70,000–₹2,75,000. CNG variant: assume CNG price ~ ₹90/kg and mileage 30.61 km/kg → cost ≈ ₹2.94 / km. Over 12,000 km/year that’s ~ ₹35,300/year, 5-year ≈ ₹1,76,500, large savings if you habitually drive many kms. Also service cost of service intervals common with Baleno petrol, slight extra on CNG specific items.

Baleno length ~ 3,990 mm, width ~ 1,745 mm, height ~ 1,500 mm, wheelbase ~ 2,520 mm. Boot space ~ 318 litres in petrol version. With the CNG version, boot space reduces a bit due to the CNG tank. Overall, it is easier to park in Tier-2/3 town lanes, garages, narrow streets; still enough luggage for 2-3 medium suitcases + daily grocery or small travel.

Baleno matters because it fills the sweet spot: premium features + smart tech (LED lights, connected car features, good interiors) + fuel efficiency + relatively low price. For buyers who can’t stretch to SUVs, Baleno offers many of the benefits without the compromises like size, higher fuel bills, higher insurance, etc. It’s often seen as a car that gives maximum value for money in its segment.

Maruti Baleno starts at roughly INR 6,78,853 on-road for the base model Sigma and goes upto INR 9,72,977 for the top model Alpha AGS in Andaman, Andaman And Nicobar Islands.

Maruti Baleno has 7 Petrol variants that have a claimed range of 22.4 KM/L to 22.9 KM/L. In a city like Andaman, traffic is usually high during rush hours, so even if the mileage drops due to traffic in areas like Port Blair, it will deliver around 16.8 KM/L to 17.2 KM/L. On highways, expect it around the claimed mileage.

Maruti Baleno has 2 CNG variants that have a claimed range of 22.4 KM/L. In a city like Andaman, traffic is usually high during rush hours, so even if the mileage drops due to traffic in areas like Port Blair, it will deliver around 16.8 KM/L. On highways, expect it around the claimed mileage.

As per CarWyapar's information, there is 1 Suzuki dealership in Andaman, Andaman And Nicobar Islands. You can reach out to Agency House on 91 8929268042 or visit Vip Road, Post Junglighat, Port Blair.

It should not be a problem to get Maruti Baleno serviced in Andaman because there are 1 Suzuki dealerships present there, like Agency House. Parts availability should be manageable, although you may need to be a little patient with timing during peak periods.
Maruti Baleno Ownership Expense

Check your monthly expense for maintaining a Maruti Baleno in your City

Maruti Baleno Comparisons

Maruti Baleno FAQs

Baleno comes with a 5-speed manual (MT) gearbox and an AMT (Automated Manual Transmission). It does not offer a torque converter or CVT in the current facelift version. AMT is not quite an AT, but it gives automatic-like ease without the full cost or complexity.

If you drive in stop-start traffic (markets, small towns, dense suburbs), AMT helps avoid constant clutch work. Compared to older CVT/auto models, the AMT in Baleno is more fuel efficient (22.94 kmpl vs older CVT) because it’s simpler and lighter. You will feel some jerks during gear shifts, particularly from 1 ⇢ 2 or when accelerating hard, but for everyday driving it reduces fatigue.

AMT works by automating a manual gearbox’s clutch and gears, so shifts aren’t as smooth or fast as a torque converter or DCT/AT, but AMT costs less, has lower maintenance, better fuel efficiency, and is simpler mechanically. Full AT gives smoother transitions, better for overtakes and steep hill starts, but at higher price and running cost.

Baleno S-CNG delivers about 30.61 km per kg of CNG, which is much cheaper per km than petrol. It uses the same 1.2-litre DualJet petrol engine, but in CNG mode, power output drops a bit (from ~90 PS / 113 Nm in petrol to ~77.5 PS / 98.5 Nm). The CNG variant is only offered with the manual gearbox, so more driver involvement but much cheaper fuel bills. Boot space reduces because the CNG tank takes up part of the boot.

Baleno is ideal for first-time car buyers, families with 1-2 kids, people commuting in cities or small towns where parking is tight, fuel cost matters, but you still want style, gadgets, comfort. Over compact SUVs, Baleno gives lower running cost, better mileage, easier parking, lower height (less wind noise), and often better drive feel for city roads.

Some detractors say Baleno feels light or less “solid” than SUVs or heavier hatchbacks — meaning body panels might flex more, noise insulation less, crash safety may feel less at high impacts. While Baleno has modern safety features, it doesn’t have the same rugged feel or perceived invincibility people associate with SUVs. But for daily driving in urban/Tier-2 areas, many users accept these tradeoffs for lower cost and better fuel economy. Still Baleno has 4 Star Bharat N-Cap Rating and it is pretty safe enough.

The petrol manual gives ~ 22.35 kmpl according to ARAI, AMT gives ~ 22.94 kmpl. The CNG version claims 30.61 km/kg.

Assuming petrol price ~ ₹102/L: • Petrol Manual at 22.35 kmpl → cost ≈ ₹4.57 / km • Petrol AMT at 22.94 kmpl → cost ≈ ₹4.45 / km If you drive 12,000 km / yr, petrol manual fuel cost ~ ₹54,840/year, AMT ~ ₹53,400/year. Over 5 years fuel cost would be ~ ₹2,70,000–₹2,75,000. CNG variant: assume CNG price ~ ₹90/kg and mileage 30.61 km/kg → cost ≈ ₹2.94 / km. Over 12,000 km/year that’s ~ ₹35,300/year, 5-year ≈ ₹1,76,500, large savings if you habitually drive many kms. Also service cost of service intervals common with Baleno petrol, slight extra on CNG specific items.

Baleno length ~ 3,990 mm, width ~ 1,745 mm, height ~ 1,500 mm, wheelbase ~ 2,520 mm. Boot space ~ 318 litres in petrol version. With the CNG version, boot space reduces a bit due to the CNG tank. Overall, it is easier to park in Tier-2/3 town lanes, garages, narrow streets; still enough luggage for 2-3 medium suitcases + daily grocery or small travel.

Baleno matters because it fills the sweet spot: premium features + smart tech (LED lights, connected car features, good interiors) + fuel efficiency + relatively low price. For buyers who can’t stretch to SUVs, Baleno offers many of the benefits without the compromises like size, higher fuel bills, higher insurance, etc. It’s often seen as a car that gives maximum value for money in its segment.

Maruti Baleno starts at roughly INR 6,78,853 on-road for the base model Sigma and goes upto INR 9,72,977 for the top model Alpha AGS in Andaman, Andaman And Nicobar Islands.

Maruti Baleno has 7 Petrol variants that have a claimed range of 22.4 KM/L to 22.9 KM/L. In a city like Andaman, traffic is usually high during rush hours, so even if the mileage drops due to traffic in areas like Port Blair, it will deliver around 16.8 KM/L to 17.2 KM/L. On highways, expect it around the claimed mileage.

Maruti Baleno has 2 CNG variants that have a claimed range of 22.4 KM/L. In a city like Andaman, traffic is usually high during rush hours, so even if the mileage drops due to traffic in areas like Port Blair, it will deliver around 16.8 KM/L. On highways, expect it around the claimed mileage.

As per CarWyapar's information, there is 1 Suzuki dealership in Andaman, Andaman And Nicobar Islands. You can reach out to Agency House on 91 8929268042 or visit Vip Road, Post Junglighat, Port Blair.

It should not be a problem to get Maruti Baleno serviced in Andaman because there are 1 Suzuki dealerships present there, like Agency House. Parts availability should be manageable, although you may need to be a little patient with timing during peak periods.