Is Baleno not safe?

Is Baleno not safe?

Premium hatchback Baleno, which is produced by Suzuki at its Gujarat-based plant, has received zero stars in the crash test conducted by vehicle safety group Latin NCAP. Baleno was tested in frontal impact and side impact, whiplash and pedestrian protection.

What is the problem in Baleno?

Problem: The ignition coils are known for failing on the Baleno. If these fail, you will notice that the car is misfiring and the engine idling will be very erratic, instead of the revs remaining at a constant speed.

Is Baleno safe car on highway?

While on road this cars feels stable at speed 120 kmph. If you want you can push it upto 140. The best part about baleno is it have alot of space inside , very good for long journeys and best car for small family.

Is Baleno good for long drives?

Overall, its good for highway riding. Those who travel frequently for long distance can go for this car. If you are looking for car for city drive, go for different one.

Which is best Swift or Baleno?

Swift provides the mileage of 23.2 kmpl and Baleno provides the mileage of 21.01 kmpl….Swift vs Baleno Comparison Overview.

Key Highlights Swift Baleno
Price ₹ 5.85 Lakh ₹ 5.97 Lakh
Engine Capacity 1197 cc 1197 cc
Power 89 bhp 82 bhp
Transmission Manual Manual

Is Baleno value for money?

The Maruti Suzuki Baleno’s Zeta variant is the most value for money option. Among the normal petrol options, the Sigma is too basic and only good for buyers who can’t stretch their budget. If you can afford, then get at least the Delta variant, which is only a little bit more expensive than it should be.

Is Suzuki Baleno Made in Japan?

Suzuki Baleno is the only car that Japanese automaker has imported from India to Japan and it’s also to be noted here that facelift of this hatchback was not launched in the home market. In India, the Maruti Baleno rules the roost and has been the hottest-selling premium hatchback for many years now.

What is the bhp of Maruti Baleno RS?

This gives the Baleno RS a power-to-weight ratio of 106 BHP / ton and a torque-to-weight ratio of 158 Nm / ton. These are substantially higher than the regular Baleno’s ratios (96 BHP & 133 Nm respectively) and about average for the faster hatchbacks in the segment.

Who is owner of 2015 Maruti Baleno Zeta?

This is the story of a 2015 Maruti Suzuki Baleno, a car that is owned by a fellow enthusiast Shankhanil Tamuli, someone who is like a brother to me and this is the whole story of how he built his car through multiple stages over the span of multiple years.

How did the Maruti Baleno get its name?

Baleno means ‘flash of lightning’ in Italian. I found it a little surprising that Maruti used this name for their new car. When one hears the word ‘Baleno’, the first image that comes up is that of a flopped sedan. I’d have thought of reviving the ‘Esteem’ nameplate to use on this car.

Why is Maruti Baleno sold through NEXA dealership?

Because Nexa dealerships need to cover their investment, the company has decided to sell it through that premium dealership network. That’s in conflict with brand Nexa’s positioning as the Baleno isn’t a ‘truly premium’ car. The smaller Nexa network will also limit the reach of the car across India.

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