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The Suzuki Baleno nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki to denote several different subcompact cars since 1996. From 1996 to 2002, the Suzuki Baleno that was sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific was a rebadged Suzuki Cultus Crescent. It was also produced and sold in India as the Maruti Suzuki Baleno until 2007.
Toyota Innova (original model) 2023 2023 India Three-row C-segment MPV, rebadged Toyota Innova HyCross. Landy: Toyota Noah (original model) 2007 2022 Japan Three-row minivan with sliding doors, only sold in Japan. Rebadged Toyota Noah, previously a rebadge of Nissan Serena from 2007–2022. Solio: Mitsubishi Delica D:2 2000 2020 Japan, Hong ...
The Baleno began its sales in Japan on 9 March 2016. [39] Initially, only base model XG with 1.25-litre K12C Dualjet four-cylinder petrol engine was available, followed by the more expensive XT with 1.0-litre K10C Boosterjet three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine in May. [39]
Model Current generation Vehicle description Image Name(s) Introduction (cal. year) Model code Introduction (cal. year) Main markets Sedan: Avalon: 1994 XX50: 2018 China Full-size sedan mainly produced and marketed in North America (until 2022) and China. Hybrid powertrain is available. Belta: 2005 2021 Africa
The Suzuki Swift nameplate began in 1984 as an export name for the Suzuki Cultus, [2] a supermini/subcompact car manufactured and marketed worldwide since 1983 across two generations and three body configurations—three/five-door hatchback, four-door sedan and two-door convertible—and using the Suzuki G engine family.
The 32-year-old Joe has made big league starts at first base, right field and left. The Padres announced the deal on Saturday. Joe is a .242 hitter with 35 homers and 141 RBIs in 438 career games ...
The new Alto model was released. ... Maruti employees currently earn allowances in addition to their base wage. ... 2022 Baleno RS: 2017 2020
The first European-built model was a "Suzuki Swift" manufactured in September 1992 in Esztergom, Hungary. Updates in 1996 followed, and model year 2000 modifications included a version fitted with the same Suzuki four-wheel drive system that had been available in the Japanese market until February 1996 and badged as the "Subaru Justy".