Khulekani On Wheels
    • Car Reviews
    • Car News
    • Electric
    • Videos
    • Travel
    • About
    • Contact

    We drive the Suzuki Baleno GLX Auto: Budget goodness.

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on August 30th, 2023 / in Car Reviews, featured

    We drive the Suzuki Baleno GLX Auto: Budget goodness.

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on August 30th, 2023 / in Car Reviews, featured

    By Malusi Msomi

    Some goodbyes are harder than others as we bid farewell to our Suzuki Baleno GLX Auto. We loved the first iteration of the hatchback which was introduced to the world at the IAA Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2015. Enter the second generation Baleno and Suzuki has upped the ante.

    Design 

    Off the bat the Baleno GLX looks quite good. Standard features on the exterior include LED projector-style headlamps, LED daytime running lights and 16-inch polished alloy wheels. Overall, we love the modish and sporty styling of the hatch. 

    Interior

    The stunning exterior looks are accompanied by a well-appointed cabin that we were happy to climb aboard endlessly. Features such as a 9-inch touch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capabilities, steering wheel controls, a 360-degree view camera, a heads-up display, and comfy cloth seats made long and short trips enjoyable. As much as it uses a fair amount of plastics, it does not come across as cheap. 

    In terms of practicality, the Baleno does come with a decently sized deep boot coming in at 314 litres. With the 60:40 split seats folded forward, the available storage space jumps to 1 057 litres. It also comes with three USB ports for added practicality. 

    Power plant

    Having received a power and torque bump, the new Suzuki Baleno proved both nippy and efficient, returning a healthy 6.3 L/100km during our test period. It’s powered by a new K15B power unit which is a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four cylinder engine that produces 77kW and 138Nm of torque (9kW and 8Nm bump over the previous generation Baleno). It’s paired to a four-speed automatic which makes for an interesting drive. For those who want to change gears for themselves, Suzuki offers a 5-speed manual in the GLX. Gear ratios are a tad long and the engine tends to rev a bit high at freeway speeds, but somehow this does not affect fuel consumption. 

    When it comes to ride quality, the Baleno is quite comfortable thanks to its soft suspension and high-profile rubber. Its also fun to drive and is quite peppy making for an easier drive in traffic. At Joburg’s high altitude you do have to work the engine a bit, but down at the coast it performs effortlessly. 

    Conclusion

    The Suzuki Baleno GLX Auto makes for a compelling purchase in a rather competitive segment, offering buyers a well-designed exterior, a well-appointed cabin, and an adequately powered and frugal engine. Mind you, the aforementioned comes at a budget friendly price but with modern features. 

    Pricing for the Suzuki Baleno starts from R239,900, with this range-topping GLX model coming in at R311,900.

    Every new Baleno is sold with Suzuki’s popular 5-year / 200 000 km promotional mechanical warranty. This includes unlimited roadside assistance for the same period. Pricing includes a 4-year / 60 000 km service plan and an anti-corrosion warranty of 6 years and unlimited kilometres

    Categories: Car Reviews, featured  /  Tags: Suzuki Baleno, Suzuki Baleno GLX Auto, Suzuki SA, Suzuki South Africa
  • Comment

  • Leave a comment Cancel

    Leave a comment
  • Comment

  • Next articleGWM SA debuts Tank 300 HEV at 2023 Festival of Motoring

    By Otsile Kadiege GWM South recently debuted the much-anticipated Tank 300 at this year...

  • Previous articlePeugeot SA showcases rugged Landtrek Warrior edition at Festival of Motoring

    By Otsile Kadiege Peugeot South Africa showcased a new derivative of the Landtrek bakki...

  • More & Related Articles

    Kumbi-M on Cars/Khulekani on Wheels targets strong result at Zwartkops Raceway

    By Brandon Jacobs Round three of the 2026 Toyota GR Cup South Africa heads to Zwartkops Raceway on 23 May, and the championship is beginning to enter an...

    Meet the fastest SUV to lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife – the new Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Coupé

    By Otsile Kadiege Porsche rounds off the Cayenne model range with the new Cayenne Turbo GT Coupé. The Turbo GT boasts a unique exterior design, sporty interior, the...

    Audi unleashes limited edition RS 4 Avant edition 25 years

    By Otsile Kadiege Back in 1999, quattro GmbH (now Audi Sport GmbH) took the veils off the first-ever RS 4 Avant. It broke onto the motoring scene with a...

    Mercedes-AMG unveils updated G63 with hybrid V8

    By Otsile Kadiege After a lengthy teaser campaign, Mercedes-AMG has finally unveiled the facelifted G63. The box-shaped behemoth gets minor exterior and interior styling updates, a bunch of...

    Luxurious and sporty Jaguar XF updated

    By Khulekani Dumisa SUVs may be taking over this segment and the Germans may have a lead over the Jaguar XF but the British marquee is not giving...

    Budget friendly Suzuki Celerio driven

    By Rebaneilwe Semakane Recently, I spent time with the revamped, award-winning Suzuki Celerio. It was the Budget Car of the Year winner of the Cars.co.za Consumer Awards in...

    Driven: Hyundai Santa Fe 1.6T Hybrid Elite AWD

    By Amanda Mfuphi The fifth-generation Hyundai Santa Fe 1.6T Hybrid, which was launched in South Africa in June 2025, recently made its way into our garage, and we...

    Driven: We explore Mzansi in Kia’s frugal Sportage LX diesel

    By Phume Mkhungo Late last year, Kia South Africa celebrated the 30th anniversary of the brand’s popular Sportage nameplate and also introduced a bunch of new advanced driver...

    © 2026 Khulekani On Wheels - Managed by Tech Matters