Maruti Baleno drives past 200,000 sales milestone in India 

Popular hatchback and the best-seller from Maruti Suzuki’s premium Nexa retail channel, zips past sales landmark in a scant 20 months.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 19 Jun 2017 Views icon5653 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The Baleno has been averaging over 16,000 unit sales for the past three months.

The Baleno has been averaging over 16,000 unit sales for the past three months.

Maruti Suzuki India’s premium hatchback, the Baleno, has crossed the 200,000 unit milestone in the domestic market. Although an official confirmation of the statistic from the company is awaited, Autocar Professional’s analysis of the Baleno’s sales in India reveals the Baleno has indeed achieved the landmark in a scant 20 months since launch.

Following the official launched on October 26, 2015, the snazzy looking hatchback took less than a year to hit the 100,000 unit sales milestone, and followed it up a scant six months later by driving past the 150,000 mark in 18 months

The Baleno, which has been averaging sales of a little over 16,000 units for the past three months, has sold a total of 197,660 units till end of May 2017. Given this pace of sales, it can be surmised that the Baleno would have sold an additional 5,500 units early this month, thereby crossing the 200,000 unit landmark.

The Baleno, not surprisingly, has been a consistent member of the monthly Top 10 best-selling passenger cars. In fact, its drive into the country’s best-selling passenger cars list began barely a month after launch. Right from November 2015 through to May 2017, this premium Maruti has been in the Top 10 at least 16 times, with best-ever sales achieved in April 2017 – 17,530 units. Of the total 197,660 Balenos sold between October 2015 and May 2017, 153,743 have been petrol variants and 43,917 diesel variants.

The Baleno is the Nexa channel’s most successful model, and has proven to be a volume seller in the premium segment, since the S-Cross met with a tepid response. Interestingly, the popularity of the hatchback hasn’t dimmed despite nearly three subsequent price hikes – in January 2016 by up to Rs 12,000 followed by another one in March 2016 of up to Rs 16,699 and in August 2016 by Rs 10,000 (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi). On March 3, 2017, Maruti launched the sportier Baleno RS in a bid to expand the car’s appeal.

With new manufacturing capacity coming on stream at the new Gujarat plant, and existing production of the premium hatchback at the Manesar plant, Maruti is producing more Balenos than ever before to cater to the surging domestic market demand for the car. 

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