Maruti Baleno On Road Price in Gurgaon
Maruti Baleno Price Breakup in Gurgaon
Maruti Baleno Price List in Gurgaon
Nine Baleno variants are listed in Gurgaon, ranging from Sigma MT at ₹6.66 Lakh to Alpha AGS at ₹10.31 Lakh. Three families split the list: petrol manual, petrol AGS (AMT), and factory-fitted S-CNG manual. AGS adds about ₹55,800 over a matched manual; CNG adds about ₹1.00 Lakh over the same petrol-manual trim and gives up boot space.
| Variant | On-Road Price | Ex-Showroom | RTO | Insurance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sigma MT Petrol | ₹6.66 Lakh | ₹5.99 Lakh | ₹29,945 | ₹35,019 |
| Delta MT Petrol | ₹7.74 Lakh | ₹6.80 Lakh | ₹54,392 | ₹37,997 |
| Zeta MT Petrol | ₹8.75 Lakh | ₹7.70 Lakh | ₹61,592 | ₹41,306 |
| Alpha MT Petrol | ₹9.75 Lakh | ₹8.60 Lakh | ₹68,792 | ₹44,615 |
| Delta AGS Petrol AMT | ₹8.30 Lakh | ₹7.30 Lakh | ₹58,392 | ₹39,836 |
| Zeta AGS Petrol AMT | ₹9.31 Lakh | ₹8.20 Lakh | ₹65,592 | ₹43,144 |
| Alpha AGS Petrol AMT | ₹10.31 Lakh | ₹9.10 Lakh | ₹72,792 | ₹46,453 |
| Delta CNG Cng | ₹8.75 Lakh | ₹7.70 Lakh | ₹61,592 | ₹41,306 |
| Zeta CNG MT Cng | ₹9.75 Lakh | ₹8.60 Lakh | ₹68,792 | ₹44,615 |
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Maruti Baleno Variant-wise On-Road Prices in Gurgaon
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On a 60-month, 20% down-payment loan at roughly 9.25% interest, a Sigma MT in Gurgaon works out near ₹11,200 a month and a Zeta AGS near ₹15,700, with Alpha AGS pushing past ₹17,400. These are approximate; actual bank quotes vary by tenure, processing fee and dealer-tied finance, so collect at least two quotes before you sign.
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Gurgaon and Faridabad share Haryana's 5%/8% road-tax slab, but the slab cliff at ₹6 Lakh ex-showroom only nips Sigma MT. Every other Baleno variant pays 8%. Compared with neighbouring Delhi or Rajasthan, Haryana's HSRP and registration block stays a thin ₹1,950, which keeps the Baleno's NCR on-road materially cheaper than southern metros at the same trim.
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Baleno Price Questions in Gurgaon
Questions buyers in Gurgaon usually ask: which variant is worth the AGS premium for a Cyber City commute, whether Delta CNG's ₹1.00 Lakh extra pays back at NCR running rates, what the dealer invoice should show beyond the ₹1,950 statutory block, and why TCS is zero on the entire Baleno lineup despite the Alpha AGS edging close to ₹10.31 Lakh.
What is the on-road price of the Maruti Baleno in Gurgaon?
The Baleno's on-road in Gurgaon runs from ₹6.66 Lakh on the Sigma MT to ₹10.31 Lakh on the Alpha AGS across 9 petrol and CNG variants. Mid-pack, Zeta AGS sits at ₹9.31 Lakh and Delta CNG at ₹8.75 Lakh. These figures include Haryana road tax, IRDAI Zone A insurance and the ₹1,950 fixed registration block.
Why is the on-road jump from Sigma MT to Delta MT so much larger than the ex-showroom gap?
It's a Haryana slab-cliff effect. Sigma MT's ex-showroom (₹5.99 Lakh) sits inside the 5% road-tax band, while Delta MT (₹6.80 Lakh) crosses into the 8% band. So Sigma pays ₹29,945 in road tax and Delta pays ₹54,392, a jump of ₹24,447 just from the slab. Add a small insurance step-up and the on-road gap widens to ₹1.08 Lakh on a ₹81,000 ex-showroom difference.
Is the AGS premium worth paying on a Gurgaon commute?
AGS adds about ₹55,800 on-road over a matching manual: Delta AGS at ₹8.30 Lakh vs Delta MT at ₹7.74 Lakh, Zeta AGS at ₹9.31 Lakh vs Zeta MT at ₹8.75 Lakh. If your daily route involves Cyber City, Golf Course Road or Sohna Road peak-hour traffic, the premium pays back in clutch wear and ease. If you mostly drive Dwarka Expressway or NH-48 toward Manesar, a manual stays the cheaper, equally workable option.
Does TCS apply to the Alpha AGS in Gurgaon?
No. TCS at 1% triggers on the ex-showroom price, not the on-road. Alpha AGS ex-showroom is ₹9.10 Lakh, below the ₹10 Lakh ex-showroom threshold, so TCS reads zero on the production breakup. If a Gurgaon dealer adds a 1% TCS line on a Baleno quote, ask them to point at the rule. Every Baleno variant in this city is currently below the threshold.
Does Delta CNG make sense in Gurgaon?
Delta CNG at ₹8.75 Lakh costs roughly ₹1.00 Lakh more than Delta MT at ₹7.74 Lakh. The break-even depends on your monthly running and how strictly you stick to CNG. Above 1,500 km per month with consistent CNG fuelling along NH-48, Sohna Road or Old Gurgaon-Delhi Road, the payback comes inside three to four years. Less than that, the manual petrol is the cleaner long-run pick, and you keep full boot space.
What should I check on a Gurgaon Baleno dealer quote?
Ask for the OD/TP/PA insurance split rather than a single rounded insurance number; Sigma MT's first-year OD alone is ₹18,662 in Zone A, so the breakup matters. Confirm the fixed block reads Registration ₹600, HSRP ₹600, Smart Card ₹200, Postal ₹50 and FASTag ₹500, totalling ₹1,950. Anything beyond that, like handling, logistics or in-house insurance loading, should be questioned. Ask separately about exchange bonus, corporate discount and accessory packages.
Which Baleno variant fits best for a typical Gurgaon buyer?
For a daily NCR commuter splitting time between Cyber City and home, Zeta AGS at ₹9.31 Lakh is the practical pick: full touchscreen, Suzuki Connect, AGS, comfortably below the ₹10 Lakh TCS line. Heavy-running buyers (cab-style 1,500-plus km a month) should look at Delta CNG at ₹8.75 Lakh. Buyers who can stay in the Sigma MT 5%-slab and don't need the feature ladder still get a clean entry at ₹6.66 Lakh.
Is the Gurgaon Baleno on-road the same as Faridabad's, and different from Delhi?
Yes for Faridabad, no for Delhi. Both Gurgaon and Faridabad sit in Haryana under the same 5%/8% slab and Zone A insurance, so the same trim lands at the exact same on-road. Delhi runs on its own state RTO structure and Rajasthan/UP have their own slabs, so the same Baleno trim won't necessarily match. Registration must follow your residential address, so registering elsewhere isn't a workable arbitrage for a Gurgaon resident.


