The country’s largest automaker Maruti Suzuki has been in discussion about the Baleno facelift for some time, while the company has now heated up the atmosphere of discussion by releasing a new teaser of this upcoming hatchback. The teaser of the updated Baleno hatchback gives a closer look at the launch of the car, highlighting its front-end exteriors. The 2022 Baleno is likely to go on sale in the Indian market by the end of February, and the official bookings will also start soon.
Many changes will be seen in the design
As per the new leaked image, the facelifted Baleno will get full LED headlamps with integrated LED DRLs. Along with this, there will be an updated grille, which will have a chrome insert. The Baleno will also get revamped LED fog lights, air dam and a remastered front bumper. Which will make its styling different from the current model.
your safety will be better
The 2022 Maruti Baleno is also likely to feature an updated cabin to keep the interest of Indian customers, including changes in the form of a new flat-bottom steering wheel and a new infotainment system and dashboard layout along with a host of connectivity features. will be presented. It is likely to get a 1.2-litre petrol engine under the hood, which will be mated to a five-speed manual unit and a CVT unit.
Option of 4 new colors will be available
The side profile looks pretty much the same. At the rear, the new Baleno’s tailgate design, updated bumper and new L-shaped taillamps with LED highlights will be revamped. Overall, the updated Baleno is much sportier than the outgoing model with 4 new colors – Splendid Silver, Grandeur Grey, Opulent Red and Celestial Blue.
may be more secure
Maruti will also ensure better safety with the new Baleno. The all-new Baleno is expected to pass the Global NCAP crash test and get at least a 4-star rating. Let us tell you, as of now, Tata Altroz has a 5-star safety rating in the premium hatchback segment. On the other hand, safety features like immobilizer, ABS with EBD, dual airbags, rear parking sensors and camera and high-speed warning have been provided in the current Baleno.