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Maruti Suzuki Baleno price in Kishtwar

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₹6.95 - ₹10.48 Lakh
On road price, Kishtwar
Kishtwar
Starting₹10,136 /month
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The Maruti Baleno price in Kishtwar starts at Rs 6.95 lakh for the 1.2 Petrol Sigma MT. In comparison, the Maruti Baleno 1.2 Petrol Alpha AMT top model price on road in Kishtwar is Rs 10.48 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). The Maruti Baleno is offered in 9 variants.

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Maruti Suzuki Baleno price & variants

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Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1.2 CNG Zeta
1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹10.02 Lakh

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Trending Questions on Maruti Suzuki Baleno - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Gaurav Dason Jan 15, 2026

I have been using a Renault Kwid for the past 5 years and now want to upgrade to a slightly bigger car for a family of 4. I would prefer an automatic, though it is not mandatory. My budget is ₹13 lakh on-road in Noida. Most of my driving is between Noida and Gurugram. My priorities are a spacious cabin, good mileage, and essential features. Please suggest.

The Maruti Suzuki Baleno will be a good option to consider. It has good room for four, a comfortable ride, and an efficient 1.2-litre petrol engine. The AMT gearbox is convenient, and in the city, it is quite usable, too. The Alpha variant is the top-spec and will fit comfortably within your budget, and has all the necessary features available.
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Asked by: Sudhinaon Jan 15, 2026

Please suggest a petrol manual car with good mileage around a ₹10 lakh budget.

You can consider the Maruti Suzuki Baleno or the closely related Toyota Glanza. Their 1.2-litre petrol engine is not only very efficient but delivers good performance for city duties. What also strengthens the Baleno and Glanza's case is the comfortable ride and roomy cabin they offer. 
You could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Swift, whose engine is very fuel-efficient. There's ample zip for city driving, but it offers less space than the Baleno and Glanza while costing similar money.
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Asked by: Sabaon Jan 14, 2026

Hi Autocar, I’m planning to buy a car for my parents. They are new to driving and nearly 60 years old. My budget is ₹6-10 lakh, and I’m open to both new and second-hand car suggestions. I prefer an automatic transmission. Please advise suitable options.

If you are buying a new car, the recently updated Tata Punch would be a good choice. With its taller height and wide opening doors, entry and exit are very easy. The elevated seating position also gives you a good view outside, and that, along with the car's compact size, makes it quite easy to drive.

If you are looking to buy a used car, you can check out a Maruti Baleno. The car sits lower than the Punch, but it's also easy to drive with light controls and look for pre-2022 cars with the CVT gearbox. It is much smoother than an AMT autobox, which the Punch and Baleno now come with. When buying a used car, purchase it from a reputable reseller like Spinny.     

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Asked by: Anil Guptaon Jan 14, 2026

I want to purchase a new automatic car for city driving with a budget of around ₹15 lakh. Please suggest suitable options.

Since you currently have a Maruti Suzuki Baleno, we would suggest you upgrade to something like the Honda Amaze or the Skoda Kylaq. Both cars come in under 4 meters in length and so are better suited to crowded city conditions.  

The Amaze's CVT automatic gearbox is smoother than many AMTs that come at this price point. Especially when driven at low, constantly changing speeds in the city and being a sedan. It will feel like an upgrade and offer you more boot space, too, should that be a requirement for you. 

If you don't like the idea of a sedan, you can opt for the Skoda Kylaq, which will offer you a higher seating point and better ground clearance. Also, the automatic gearbox on the Kylaq is a torque convertor, which is the smoothest autobox around.   

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Asked by: Daizenon Jan 13, 2026

I want to buy a new car with a maximum budget of ₹7 lakh. Which option should I go for: Tata Altroz, Maruti Baleno, or Citroen C3? My priorities are good drive quality, mostly city use, reliability, and low maintenance. If I choose Baleno or Glanza, which is the most value-for-money variant?

All three options on your shortlist are nice to drive in their own ways. The Maruti Suzuki Baleno is very comfortable at city speeds with excellent bump absorption and a peppy engine. Tata's Altroz feels the toughest of the three cars and drives with a big car feel out on the highway. The Citroen C3 has a nice engine, and it also balances ride and comfort very well. 

However, for reliability and ease of service, the Baleno is your best bet. The Baleno is known to be a trouble-free car, and Maruti's vast network means you are never far from a service centre. Service costs are also competitive. 

The Toyota Glanza is essentially a rebadged version of the Baleno, but does cost more for similarly-specced variants. We'd recommend sticking to the Baleno. Within Rs 7 lakh, you'll get the Sigma variant, though we'd recommend upping your budget a bit (and bargaining hard with your dealer!) to get the higher-spec Delta trim. 

It packs in extras such as a powered mirror adjust as well as a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system that would add greatly to your experience.   

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Asked by: Prabhakar Gon Jan 13, 2026

I currently own a 2012 Ford Fiesta Classic 1.4 CLXi diesel. I recently underwent spine surgery for lumbar disc protrusions and have been advised not to ride two-wheelers. My budget is ₹8-10 lakh for a car with automatic transmission, excellent shock absorbers for back comfort, high reliability, low maintenance, and maximum safety features. My daily use is about 4 km in town, and I may do up to 400 km per month on long drives. Please suggest suitable options.

You should choose between the Maruti Suzuki Baleno and the updated Tata Punch. The Baleno scores very well on low-speed ride comfort, and seat comfort is also very good. The Baleno's engine is peppier, and its AMT is also nicer in typical city driving. 

The Tata Punch AMT is a model of interest because of its elevated seating position. The high seating position makes it easy to get into and out of the car. The Punch feels tough, and ride comfort is good, particularly on bad patches of road. While both models get 6 airbags as standard, the Punch additionally boasts a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. 

 

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Asked by: Karthi Kumaron Jan 7, 2026

Hi, I have recently learned to drive and am planning to buy my first car. My budget is around Rs 10 lakh, with an expected monthly usage of about 600km, mostly within Chennai city. I am looking for a reliable automatic car with good mileage and decent features. I have shortlisted the Maruti Swift and Baleno, Hyundai Exter and i10 Nios, Kia Sonet and Nissan Magnite. I also like the Mahindra XUV 3XO for its looks. Would it be practical for my usage? Thank you.

Mahindra XUV 3XO Petrol AT is a good-looking car, but it is not particularly known for mileage. In our real-world test, the XUV 3XO gave a mileage of  9.89 kpl in the city. In comparison, the Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT gives a mileage of 12.7 kpl in the city.
If you want a slightly bigger car, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno AMT or Toyota Glanza AMT can be a good option. They are essentially the same car with different badges. Both offer a real-world fuel efficiency of around 12 kpl, and can deliver even more with a relaxed driving style. They are also known for their reliability and low cost of ownership.
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Asked by: Parthaon Jan 7, 2026

I am a new driver looking to buy my first car. My initial driving will be in the city, but I also want to take the car on highways and hills eventually. Should I first get a used car to improve my driving for a year or two, or can I directly buy a new one? The Baleno is my choice, but I would love more suggestions. My budget is around ₹10 lakhs.

Yes, if you are very unsure about your driving, then a used car would be better. 

You could look at a Maruti Celerio, which is a compact car and has very light controls. The view outside is also good, so getting familiar with driving will be easy in this car. 

However, if you think you will get confident pretty soon, then yes, a Maruti Baleno will be just fine, or we would suggest you look at the Fronx. It is essentially based on the Baleno, so you will get the same amount of interior space. 

Moreover, you will get the same powertrain but with a lifted body and better ground clearance, which will help you in case your drives to the hills involve some bad roads. 

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Asked by: Kishalay Nayakon Dec 31, 2025

I want a comfortable, fuel-efficient car under 10 lakh for my wife for normal city driving and occasional long drives.

The Maruti Suzuki Baleno or even its sister car, the Toyota Glanza, would be a good option to buy. The car is spacious with comfy seats, and it is fuel-efficient too, both the manual and the automatic version (AMT). 

In our standard test cycle, we got 13.80kpl and 17.50kpl in our city and highway cycles for the manual, whereas the automated manual transmission (AMT) achieved 11.86kpl and 17.21kpl.  

The Baleno sits below 4 meters in length and is compact enough for the city. However, if you would like something smaller, consider the Hyundai Exter. It won't be as efficient, in the manual we got 9kpl and 14kpl for city and highway runs, but this is still good. Also, you will also benefit from a slightly higher seating position and a lower price.    

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Asked by: Shashank Tiwarion Dec 31, 2025

I am planning to buy my first car and have started driving classes. My budget is ₹10 lakh. I will mostly drive in the city and occasionally on the highway, and I have a family of three. Please suggest which car to buy.

The new Hyundai Venue is a good option to consider. It is an easy-to-drive SUV with good visibility, a light steering, and a buttery-smooth 5-speed manual gearbox and clutch. The 1.2-litre petrol engine is very refined and smooth, and has adequate performance for city use. 

You could also consider a Maruti Baleno or Toyota Glanza. These are very user-friendly hatchback options in that price range.

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