Gaadiwaadi claims that the 2019 Maruti Baleno
(facelift) is only a month away from its market launch. While we are yet to
receive an official confirmation, the claim is in line with an earlier report
on the launch timeline of the hot-selling B2-segment hatchback.
The 2019 Maruti Baleno (facelift) is expected to
gain minor cosmetic updates in the form of revisions to its bumpers. While the
report does not mention further changes, the headlight and grille could also
look different. The interior will likely receive an upholstery change along
with an updated features list for the mid-range trims. All variants of the
Maruti Baleno offer dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and ISOFIX child locks
but the company will likely add reverse parking sensors, front seatbelt
reminder (SBR), high-speed warning system, and speed sensing auto door lock to
the standard safety kit to attain compliance much before the deadline.
The specifications are expected to remain completely
unchanged. The Maruti Baleno has been on sale in two petrol and one diesel
variant. The regular petrol version of the premium hatchback is powered by a
K12M 1.2-litre that outputs 83 bhp and 115 Nm. The oil-burner on offer is the
tried-and-tested D13A 1.3-litre that produces 74 bhp and 190 Nm.
The performance-focussed Baleno RS is propelled by
an imported K10C turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine that offers 100 bhp
and 150 Nm. All the motors come paired with a five-speed manual transmission.
Moreover, the base petrol engine is available with an optional CVT.
In January 2020, Maruti will replace the current
lineup with the BSVI versions resulting in the discontinuation of the
Fiat-sourced 1.3-litre motor. While the in-house developed 1.5-litre diesel
could make its way to the Ertiga, Ciaz and the S-Cross, Maruti will likely
refrain from offering a diesel option on its smaller cars as the price
difference between the fuel variants is set to double to over INR 2 lakh making
them undesirable.