Teaser image gives a clearer look at the design changes to the new Glanza.
Toyota has teased the Glanza ahead of its launch on March 15. The teasers provides a clearer look at the front of the new premium hatchback revealing some of the cosmetic changes as compared to its sister model, the new Maruti Baleno.
New Toyota Glanza: Design changes
As with the outgoing model, the Glanza gets the same basic design and proportions as the Baleno though this time around Toyota seems to have put more effort into differentiating its product. The front bumper is unique to the Glanza with a more pronounced mesh-finished central air-dam and larger housings for the fog lamps. The grille too is unique to the Toyota hatchback with a design in-line with that of the Camry. Smaller details visible include the LED DRLs in the headlamps which underline the headlamps as against the new Baleno’s three-dot-like design.
Down the sides the alloy wheel designs too look unique to the Toyota though round the back – as seen in previous spy pics – the changes are expected to be down to the finer details such as the internals of the tail-lamps.
New Toyota Glanza: Interior changes
While Toyota hasn’t revealed the interior in full, the car will share the same dashboard design as the Baleno with the large 9.0-inch touchscreen sitting atop the centre console. The carmaker has confirmed the presence of a voice assistant for the system along with a different colour finish to the lower dashboard – the Baleno’s unit is finished in blue.
In terms of features expect the Glanza to be much the same as the new Baleno and come loaded with kit such as the 360 degree camera, heads up display, cruise control, auto climate control and more.
New Toyota Glanza: Engine details
For the engine line-up expect the Glanza to feature the same 90hp 1.2-litre petrol engine as the Baleno. Gearbox options too are expected to be carried over including a standard fit 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT unit offered as an option.
In terms of pricing expect the Glanza to be priced at a premium to the Baleno with the Toyota likely to again be offered in the top variant equivalent of the Baleno. The outgoing car was available in G and V trim levels equivalent to the higher mid-spec Baleno Zeta and fully-loaded Alpha.
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