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Maruti Fronx vs Baleno: Whose top model offers more value?

Both the compact SUV and hatchback, respectively, are sold via Maruti's premium Nexa outlets.
3 min read13 Feb '26
Uday SinghUday Singh
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Fronx vs Baleno

The Maruti Fronx and Baleno are based on the same Heartect platform, but the former is a compact crossover while the latter a hatchback. In fact, with lot of part sharing between both models, one can even consider the Fronx as a Baleno riding on stilts, which means buyers could inevitably end up cross shopping between the two. Looking specifically at their respective top variants, the key questions are straightforward. What powertrain options do they offer? How feature-rich are they? And how wide is the price gap between the two? Let's break it down.

Maruti Fronx Alpha vs Baleno Alpha: Specs

Maruti Fronx vs Baleno: Engine, gearbox and mileage
Nexa model
Fronx
Baleno
Variant
Alpha
Alpha
Engine
1L turbo petrol
1.2L naturally aspirated petrol
Cylinder count
3
4
Power
100hp
90hp
Torque
148Nm
113Nm
Gearbox
5MT/ 6AT
5MT/ 5AMT
Brand claimed mileage
21.5kpl (MT), 20.01kpl (AT)
22.35kpl (MT), 22.94kpl (AMT)

In this comparison, the Fronx’s Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine clearly has the upper hand, offering 10hp and 35Nm more. It also gets a more sophisticated torque converter automatic, compared to the Baleno's AMT. For those not in the know, this engine was first introduced in the Baleno RS, the sportier and short-lived version of the hatchback sold between 2017 and 2020. The Baleno is relatively short on engine output, but when it comes to claimed fuel efficiency, it has an edge in both its manual and AMT versions.

Maruti Fronx Alpha vs Baleno Alpha: Features

Maruti Fronx vs Baleno: Exterior
Nexa model
Fronx
Baleno
Dual-tone paints
Optional
No
LED projector headlights
Yes
Yes
LED tail-lamps
Yes, connected
Yes, not connected
Front fog lamps
No
Yes, LED
Chrome-finished door handles
No
Yes
Alloy wheels
16 inch
16 inch
Rear spoiler
Yes
Yes
ORVM-mounted indicators
Yes
Yes
Electrically foldable and adjustable ORVMs
Yes
Yes
Rear defogger
Yes
Yes
Antenna type
Shark fin
Stick
Rear wiper and washer
Yes
Yes

Despite sitting in a lower segment, the Maruti Baleno makes a strong case with features like front fog lamps and chrome door handles; the Fronx only counters with dual-tone paint options. LED projector headlamps, 16-inch alloy wheels, electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs, and a rear wiper and washer are common to both.

Maruti Fronx vs Baleno: Interior
Nexa model
Fronx
Baleno
Dual-tone interior
Yes
Yes
Touchscreen
9 inch
9 inch
Android Auto/ Apple CarPlay
Wireless
Wireless
Speakers
6 (including 2 tweeters)
6 (including 2 tweeters)
Driver's display
Digital + analogue
Digital + analogue
Automatic climate control
Yes
Yes
Wireless charger
Yes
No
Cruise control
Yes
Yes
Head-up display
Yes
Yes
Push button start/ stop
Yes
Yes
Steering column adjustment
Tilt and telescopic
Tilt and telescopic
Paddle shifters
AT only
No
Front centre sliding armrest
Yes
Yes
Front footwell lights
Yes
Yes
Sunroof
No
No
Ventilated seats
No
No
60:40 split rear seats
Yes
Yes
Rear fast charging ports
Type A and C
Type A and C
Rear seat armrest
No
No
Rear AC vents
Yes
Yes
Rear defogger
Yes
Yes

Inside, the Baleno misses out on a wireless charger and paddle shifters, but otherwise, the two are closely matched on features. Neither offers a rear seat armrest, sunroof or ventilated seats, which feels like an omission given their premium positioning. 

Maruti Fronx vs Baleno: Safety
Nexa model
Fronx
Baleno
Airbags
6
6
360-degree camera
Yes
Yes
Auto dimming IRVM
Yes
Yes
ABD with EBD
Yes
Yes
ESP
Yes
Yes
Hill-hold assist
Yes
Yes
ISOFIX mounts
Yes
Yes

It's good to see that the safety suite of the Baleno matches that of the higher-stacked Fronx. While the Fronx is yet to be tested by Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (BNCAP), the Baleno secured a 4-star rating in June 2025.

Maruti Fronx Alpha vs Baleno Alpha: Price and verdict

Maruti Fronx vs Baleno: Ex-showroom prices (in Rs, lakh)
Nexa model
Fronx
Baleno
Alpha 1.2L MT
-
8.6
Alpha 1.2L AMT
-
9.1
Alpha 1L MT
10.56
-
Alpha 1L AT
11.84
-

The Baleno Alpha and Fronx Alpha follow different powertrain approaches, but in terms of features across exterior, interior and safety, both are pretty well equipped. The choice ultimately depends on what you want. If stronger performance is the priority, the Fronx is the clear pick, though it comes at a premium. Also working in its favour is the 20mm advantage in ground clearance at 190mm. On Indian roads, that extra height is never a bad thing. It gives you a bit more confidence over broken patches and speed breakers, and the slightly taller stance can also make getting in and out that little bit easier. If budget is crucial, the Baleno stands out as the more affordable option, and it is also backed by its BNCAP rating. Lastly, the hatchback edges ahead on claimed fuel efficiency, something a budget-conscious buyer may appreciate. 

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