Toyota launches Glanza, enters premium hatchback segment

Introductory price across variants starts at ₹7.22 lakh

June 06, 2019 10:37 pm | Updated 10:37 pm IST - NEW DELHI

The launch is the first after Suzuki and Toyota partnered to share manufacturing capacity in India.  Kamal Narang

The launch is the first after Suzuki and Toyota partnered to share manufacturing capacity in India. Kamal Narang

Japanese car maker Toyota on Thursday forayed into premium hatchback segment with the launch of Glanza, which is based on Maruti Suzuki’s Baleno, at an introductory price range between ₹7.22 lakh and ₹8.9 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Glanza is the first product to be launched as a result of partnership between the two Japanese giants — Suzuki and Toyota — to share models and manufacturing capacity in the Indian market.

Targeted at millennials, Glanza comes with BS-VI- compliant 1.2 litre petrol engine with automatic transmission and smart hybrid option. The main challenge for Glanza would be from the Baleno, available at starting price of ₹5.58 lakh.Currently, Baleno is available in both petrol and diesel variants.

“In a dynamic market like India, it will be our constant endeavour to offer a range of options to our customers,” Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) managing director Masakazu Yoshimura said. Toyota is present in India through a partnership with Kirloskar group.

The company’s deputy managing director N. Raja added that Toyota intended to differentiate the Glanza from Maruti Suzuki's Baleno via customer experience, particularly after-sales service.

The company is also offering warranty of 3 years/1 lakh kilometres that can be extended up to 5 years/2.2 lakh km.

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