The Toyota Glanza is one of India’s most interesting car propositions: a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Baleno that carries Toyota’s legendary reliability warranty, service backing, and brand reassurance. In 2026, after living with a Glanza for 18 months and 25,000 km across mixed Indian roads, we can tell you precisely what the Toyota badge adds to the Baleno package — and whether the marginal premium is worth it.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 1.2L Dual Jet K12N Petrol + Idle Stop-Start |
| Max Power | 90 PS @ 6,000 rpm |
| Max Torque | 113 Nm @ 4,400 rpm |
| Claimed Mileage | 22.35 kmpl (MT) / 22.94 kmpl (AMT) |
| Boot Space | 318 litres |
| Ground Clearance | 170 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 865–905 kg |
| Price Range | ₹6.95 – ₹9.99 lakh (ex-showroom) |
Design & Exterior
The Glanza is essentially the Baleno with Toyota’s front grille design and badging. The front gets Toyota’s signature chrome T-bar grille and T badge, with the rest of the car identical to the Baleno: projector LED headlamps with DRLs, a flowing hatchback roofline, and LED tail lamps. It’s a handsome car — the Baleno platform is among the most well-proportioned premium hatchbacks in India. The Glanza adds a slightly more mature front face that suits Toyota’s conservative buyer demographic well.
Interior & Cabin Features
The cabin is identical to the Baleno — which is to say, excellent for its price point. The 9-inch SmartPlay Pro touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a heads-up display (HUD) on the top variant, digital instrument cluster, auto climate control, 360-degree surround view camera, 6 airbags, and rear AC vents make the Glanza Z the most feature-complete hatchback under ₹10 lakh. After 25,000 km, interior quality remains excellent — no rattles, no colour fading on switchgear, and the touchscreen continues to respond consistently. Toyota’s quality control at its Bidadi plant is exceptional.
Engine & Performance
After 25,000 km, the 1.2L Dual Jet engine remains as smooth and responsive as day one. The idle start-stop system has operated approximately 180,000 cycles over the ownership period without a single malfunction. The AMT’s gear logic continues to refine itself — it hesitates less than it did during the first 1,000 km break-in period. The engine doesn’t get any faster with age, but it doesn’t get worse either. Performance remains steady: 15–17 seconds for 0–100 km/h depending on road conditions and AC load.
Mileage & Fuel Economy
Long-term real-world mileage over 25,000 km: city: 17.2 kmpl average; highway: 21.8 kmpl average; overall mixed: 19.1 kmpl. The claimed 22.35 kmpl is achievable only in optimized highway conditions, but 19+ kmpl in mixed driving is genuine and consistent. Fuel costs over 18 months: ₹1,31,450 — approximately ₹7.30/km including petrol. Comparable petrol hatchbacks in the segment cost approximately ₹7.50–8.00/km, giving the Glanza a small but real running cost advantage.
Ride Quality & Handling
The Glanza’s suspension (MacPherson struts front, torsion beam rear) remains supple and compliant after 25,000 km with no degradation in ride quality. The original shock absorbers are still performing well — a testament to the platform’s engineering durability. City ride quality is consistently excellent. At highway speeds, the car remains stable with minimal tyre roar. The steering has a slight natural weighting that makes long highway drives comfortable.
Safety Features
6 airbags on the Glanza G and Z variants. ABS with EBD, electronic stability programme, hill hold assist, and a rear-view camera are standard on higher trims. Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) is not available on the Glanza in India — a notable omission for buyers prioritising active safety. However, the structural safety of the Baleno/Glanza platform has been validated by NCAP testing.
Price & Variants
- E: ₹6.95 lakh
- S: ₹8.15 lakh
- G: ₹8.99 lakh
- Z AMT: ₹9.99 lakh
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Toyota reliability + Maruti parts/service network | Boot space (318L) smallest in premium hatch segment |
| HUD standard on top variant | AMT can be jerky in aggressive driving |
| Excellent long-term ownership quality | No turbo option unlike Altroz i-Turbo |
| 19+ kmpl real-world mileage consistently | No ADAS features available |
| Competitive pricing with Toyota service backing | Interior identical to Maruti Baleno — no differentiation |
Verdict
After 18 months and 25,000 km, the Toyota Glanza 2026 has proven itself exactly as advertised: reliable, efficient, well-built, and thoroughly satisfying as daily transport. The Toyota badge adds genuine value through an extended warranty and Toyota’s service experience. If you’re the type of buyer who wants to own a car for 7–10 years without drama or surprises, the Glanza is one of the safest bets in the Indian market. Just don’t expect it to excite you — it’s designed to outlast you, not thrill you. Rating: 8.3/10.