2026 Suzuki Baleno
The brand-new Suzuki Baleno 1.5 GL MT from 2026 offers an exceptional blend of style, reliability, and affordability, making it a top choice for South African buyers seeking a versatile hatchback. With only 5 km on the odometer, this vehicle is in pristine condition and perfect for those looking for the best price on a modern, used or new car.
Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine and equipped with a semi-automatic transmission, the Suzuki Baleno delivers impressive fuel efficiency at just 5.4 L/100km. It features a spacious interior with five seats and five doors, ideal for family or urban commuting needs. The compact body style ensures easy maneuverability while providing ample comfort.
Located in Magaliessig, Randburg, Gauteng, this vehicle is readily available for immediate test drives. Buyers can explore flexible finance deals and compare prices to secure the most affordable option. Visit today to experience the Suzuki Baleno firsthand and drive away with a reliable, stylish hatchback at an unbeatable price.
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Suzuki Baleno
Suzuki’s Baleno is pitched as the grown-up hatch for buyers who feel the Swift is a bit too junior but can’t justify Polo or Starlet money. You get a single 1.5-litre petrol engine, which keeps things refreshingly straightforward—no turbo, no fuss, just honest, everyday motoring. You can have it with a manual, auto, or that awkward semi-auto if you must. Scroll through classifieds and you’ll find 69 active listings, from R167,900 to R341,900, and the median sits at R289,900. Here’s the reveal: 43 of those cars are brand new, so Suzuki dealers aren’t just clearing out old stock—they’re betting the Baleno will tempt buyers in a market obsessed with Polo badges. You get nearly Polo-sized space for a chunk less cash, on paper at least. The GLX AT hogs the spotlight, with 22 listings and prices ranging from R299,950 to R341,900. That’s the one most buyers gravitate toward: proper automatic, top-of-the-line trim, all the kit included. A GLX manual drops you into the R239,900 to R319,900 bracket, while the entry-level GL MT kicks off at R219,950. Used Balenos average a paltry 18,297 km—even as far back as 2017—which means pre-owned examples are hardly broken in. South Africans latch onto the Baleno for its unexpectedly generous boot (no more Swift boot-Tetris), and the lower running costs compared to the Polo. Fuel bills and service intervals can’t be ignored when margins are tight, and that’s the point.
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2026 Suzuki Baleno
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