The Toyota Glanza is essentially a rebadged Maruti Baleno — a product of the Toyota-Suzuki global partnership. But don’t let the badge-engineering backstory deter you. The Glanza 2026 offers something the Baleno doesn’t: Toyota’s legendary reliability reputation, a 3-year/1,00,000 km standard warranty extendable to 5 years, and access to Toyota’s 1,400+ dealer network. It inherits all of the Baleno’s strengths — outstanding mileage, a spacious cabin, and a strong feature set — while adding Toyota’s brand assurance. We tested the Glanza V AT for 3,000 km to deliver this comprehensive long-term review.
Quick Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 1.2L DualJet VVT-i Petrol |
| Power | 90 bhp |
| Torque | 113 Nm |
| Transmission | 5MT / 5AT / 5AMT |
| ARAI Mileage | 22.94 km/l (MT) / 22.35 km/l (AT) |
| Boot Space | 318 litres |
| Seating | 5 persons |
| Starting Price | ₹6.79 lakh (ex-showroom) |
Design & Exterior
The Glanza shares the Baleno’s contemporary design — a clean, modern premium hatchback silhouette with a wide front face, floating roof design, and 16-inch alloy wheels on higher trims. The subtle Toyota badging and a slightly different front grille are the main exterior differences from the Baleno. LED DRLs and LED headlamps on Z and ZH trims give it a premium night-time appearance. Available in six colours, the Enticing Silver and Sporty Red are the most popular choices. The Glanza looks contemporary and well-proportioned for a premium hatchback.
Interior & Features
The Glanza’s cabin mirrors the Baleno’s segment-leading interior — a 9-inch SmartPlay Pro+ touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, digital instrument cluster with MID display, head-up display (HUD) on Z trim, and a 360-degree surround view camera. The cabin uses high-quality soft-touch plastics, chrome accents, and an intuitive layout. Boot space at 318 litres is modest, but under-seat storage and a large glove box compensate for practical daily use. The connected car ecosystem (Suzuki Connect, available via Toyota’s remote app) adds convenience features like location tracking and driving behaviour analysis.
Engine & Performance
The 1.2L DualJet petrol engine’s 90 bhp feels adequately punchy for urban commuting and highway cruising up to 100 km/h. The AMT is well-suited for city traffic; the traditional 5AT’s smoothness makes it the preferred highway companion. Over 3,000 km, the engine remained refined and vibration-free — characteristic of Suzuki’s DualJet units. No turbo is available, but for buyers prioritizing economy and reliability over performance, the NA engine’s low stress operation is a long-term reliability plus point.
Mileage & Fuel Efficiency
This is where the Glanza excels. Over our 3,000 km long-term test, the AT variant averaged 19.8 km/l on a mixed city-highway cycle — genuinely close to its ARAI figure of 22.35 km/l. City-only figures were 17.2 km/l. This makes the Glanza’s running cost approximately ₹5.30 per km in Bangalore — among the lowest in the premium hatchback segment. Annual fuel savings vs a turbocharged competitor can exceed ₹35,000 for 15,000 km/year drivers.
Ride Quality & Handling
The Glanza’s suspension offers a well-balanced ride — compliant over city potholes, planted on highways. The electric power steering is light and effortless in traffic. High-speed stability is good without being exceptional. The car is predictable and confidence-inspiring rather than engaging or sporty. For buyers prioritizing comfortable daily commuting over driving excitement, the Glanza’s dynamics are perfectly calibrated.
Safety Features
Six airbags, ABS, ESC, and Hill Hold Assist are standard on G and Z variants. The base E trim gets 2 airbags. ISOFIX child seat anchors and a reversing camera are standard from G trim. No ADAS features are offered — a limitation vs the Tata Altroz Facelift and Hyundai i20. Toyota’s body structure quality provides a solid safety foundation regardless of active safety tech.
Price & Variants
| Variant | Transmission | Ex-showroom Price |
|---|---|---|
| E | 5MT | ₹6.79 lakh |
| S | 5MT / AMT | ₹8.04 – ₹8.49 lakh |
| G | 5MT / AMT / AT | ₹9.24 – ₹9.99 lakh |
| V | 5MT / AT | ₹10.49 – ₹11.04 lakh |
| ZH | 5MT / AT | ₹11.49 – ₹12.04 lakh |
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Outstanding real-world mileage (19–22 km/l) | Boot space (318L) is smallest in class |
| Toyota reliability reputation | No ADAS features |
| 5-year extendable warranty | No turbo option |
| HUD on ZH trim | Essentially rebadged Baleno |
| Excellent Suzuki-Toyota service network | AMT can feel jerky |
Verdict
The Toyota Glanza 2026 is the definitive choice for buyers who worship fuel efficiency and Toyota reliability above all else. It’s not the most exciting or feature-rich premium hatchback — the Altroz wins on safety, the i20 on features — but for worry-free daily transportation at the lowest running cost in the segment, the Glanza is hard to beat. The V AT at ₹11.04 lakh, with its 22.35 km/l efficiency and Toyota warranty backing, is the sensible long-term choice for Indian family buyers.