Maruti Baleno On-Road Price 2026 — ₹7.13L to ₹10.77L, All Variants & 22 KMPL Mileage
Quick Summary: Maruti Baleno on-road price ranges from ₹7.13 lakh to ₹10.77 lakh depending on variant and city. Available in 8 variants — Sigma, Delta, Zeta, Alpha with MT, AMT & CNG options. Comes with 6 airbags standard, Head-Up Display in Alpha, and segment-best 22.35 KMPL mileage.
The Maruti Suzuki Baleno is India's best-selling premium hatchback — and for good reason. It combines premium features like a HUD, 360° camera, and Arkamys sound system with Maruti's reliability and low running costs. The 2026 model gets 6 airbags across all variants, making it one of the safest hatchbacks in its segment. Whether you want a manual, automatic (AMT), or CNG — the Baleno has you covered.
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All Variants — Ex-Showroom & On-Road Price
| Variant | Ex-Showroom | On-Road (Approx) |
| Sigma MT | ₹5,98,900 | ₹7,13,000 |
| Delta MT | ₹7,35,000 | ₹8,72,000 |
| Delta AMT | ₹7,85,000 | ₹9,30,000 |
| Zeta MT | ₹8,10,000 | ₹9,60,000 |
| Zeta AMT | ₹8,60,000 | ₹10,15,000 |
| Alpha MT | ₹8,70,000 | ₹10,30,000 |
| Alpha AMT | ₹9,17,000 | ₹10,77,000 |
| Delta CNG | ₹8,50,000 | ₹10,05,000 |
* On-road prices include RTO, insurance, TCS & basic accessories. Varies by city.
Detailed Price Breakup — Delta MT (Most Popular)
| Ex-Showroom Price | ₹7,35,000 |
| RTO & Registration | ₹73,500 |
| Insurance (1st Year Comprehensive) | ₹32,000 |
| TCS (1%) | ₹7,350 |
| Fastag + Accessories | ₹24,150 |
| Total On-Road Price | ₹8,72,000 |
EMI Calculation — Baleno Delta MT
₹6,98,000
₹1,74,000
8.5%
₹14,300/mo
₹22,000/mo
Mileage — Petrol & CNG
| Petrol MT (ARAI Certified) | 22.35 KMPL |
| Petrol AMT (ARAI Certified) | 22.94 KMPL |
| CNG (ARAI Certified) | 30.61 Km/Kg |
| Real-World Petrol (City) | 16-18 KMPL |
| Real-World Petrol (Highway) | 20-22 KMPL |
| Real-World CNG | 25-28 Km/Kg |
💡 Running Cost: At ₹105/litre petrol and 17 KMPL city mileage, the Baleno costs about ₹6.18 per kilometre. CNG variant brings it down to approximately ₹3.15 per kilometre (at ₹85/Kg, 27 Km/Kg real-world).
Key Specifications
1.2L 4-Cyl DualJet Dual VVT
90 PS @ 6000 RPM
113 Nm @ 4400 RPM
5-Speed MT / AMT
3990 × 1745 × 1500 mm
318 Litres
170 mm
37 Litres
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Features by Variant
Sigma MT — Base (₹5.99L)
6 Airbags, ESP, Hill Hold, AC with heater, power steering, power windows (front), central locking, rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD.
Delta MT/AMT — ₹7.35-7.85L (Best Value)
+ 9-inch SmartPlay Pro+ touchscreen (wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto), auto AC, push-button start, cruise control, 16-inch alloy wheels, LED DRLs, rear wiper.
Zeta MT/AMT — ₹8.10-8.60L
+ Electric sunroof, 360° camera with 3D view, rear parking sensors, wireless phone charger, cruise control, auto-folding ORVMs, Suzuki Connect (connected car).
Alpha MT/AMT — ₹8.70-9.17L (Top)
+ Head-Up Display (HUD), Arkamys premium sound system, ambient lighting (multi-colour), leather-wrapped steering, auto-dimming IRVM, premium interior trim.
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
- • Head-Up Display (HUD) — segment first in this price
- • 6 airbags + ESP standard across all variants
- • Excellent mileage — 22+ KMPL petrol, 30+ Km/Kg CNG
- • 360° camera with 3D view (Zeta onwards)
- • Spacious cabin with premium feel
- • AMT automatic option across Delta, Zeta, Alpha
- • Maruti service network — lowest maintenance cost
- • Strong resale value (60-65% after 3 years)
- • CNG variant for budget-conscious buyers
❌ Cons
- • AMT feels jerky in heavy traffic (not as smooth as CVT)
- • No turbo petrol or diesel engine option
- • 90 PS feels adequate but not sporty
- • No ventilated seats even in top variant
- • Boot space (318L) less than i20 (311L) but comparable
- • Base Sigma variant is very basic — no infotainment
- • No rear AC vents
- • CNG variant reduces boot space significantly
Baleno vs Competition
| Car | On-Road Price | Mileage |
| Maruti Baleno Alpha AMT | ₹7.13-10.77L | 22.35 KMPL |
| Hyundai i20 | ₹7.5-12L | 20.35 KMPL |
| Tata Altroz | ₹6.5-10.5L | 22.56 KMPL |
| Toyota Glanza | ₹6.8-10L | 22.35 KMPL |
| Honda Jazz (Discontinued) | — | — |
| VW Polo (Discontinued) | — | — |
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Check City-Wise PriceFrequently Asked Questions
What is the on-road price of Maruti Baleno in 2026?
The Baleno on-road price starts at ₹7.13 lakh for the Sigma MT base variant and goes up to ₹10.77 lakh for the Alpha AMT (automatic) top variant. The CNG variant (Delta) costs ₹10.05 lakh on-road.
What is the mileage of Maruti Baleno?
The Baleno delivers 22.35 KMPL (MT) and 22.94 KMPL (AMT) as per ARAI certification. CNG mileage is 30.61 Km/Kg. Real-world mileage is around 16-18 KMPL in city and 20-22 KMPL on highway.
Does Baleno have 6 airbags?
Yes! The 2026 Baleno comes with 6 airbags as standard across ALL variants — from Sigma to Alpha. It also gets ESP with Hill Hold assist as standard safety equipment.
Which is the best variant of Baleno to buy?
The Delta MT (₹7.35L ex-showroom) offers the best value — you get a 9-inch touchscreen, wireless CarPlay, auto AC, alloys, and push start. If you want premium features, the Zeta adds a sunroof and 360° camera for just ₹75,000 more.
Baleno vs Hyundai i20 — which is better?
Baleno wins on mileage (22 vs 20 KMPL), service cost, resale value, and features like HUD. i20 wins on turbo petrol option, DCT automatic (smoother than AMT), build quality feel, and connected car tech. Choose Baleno for value and running costs, i20 for driving experience.
Is Baleno AMT good for city driving?
The Baleno AMT works well in moderate city traffic. It's not as smooth as a CVT or DCT during aggressive driving, but for regular commuting at normal pace, it's perfectly fine. Saves your left leg from clutch fatigue and delivers better mileage (22.94 KMPL) than manual.
What is the EMI for Maruti Baleno?
For the Delta MT (₹8.72L on-road) with 20% down payment at 8.5% interest: EMI is approximately ₹14,300/month for 5 years or ₹22,000/month for 3 years.
Is Baleno CNG worth buying?
If you drive 40+ km daily, the Baleno CNG saves significant money. At 27 Km/Kg real-world and ₹85/Kg CNG, running cost drops to ₹3.15/km vs ₹6.18/km on petrol. The ₹1.15L premium over Delta MT recovers in about 1.5 years. Note: boot space reduces with the CNG tank.
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💡 Buying Tip: The Baleno Delta is the volume seller for a reason — it offers 90% of the features at 70% of the top variant price. Skip the Alpha if you don't need HUD and ambient lighting. The Zeta is worth it only if you really want the sunroof and 360° camera. Avoid dealer-forced accessories over ₹15,000.