New Toyota Glanza 2026 Sucks—My Honest Drive

January 23, 2026 3:30 PM

I drove the new Toyota Glanza 2026 yesterday in Maharashtra, expecting the same old reliable hatchback. What I found left me shocked at first, then impressed—here’s why you need to hear this before heading to the showroom.

The Disappointment

I pulled up to the dealership in Aurangabad expecting a revolutionary 2026 update, but the exterior looked too familiar at first glance. The front grille has a new pattern with sharper LED headlights, yet it screams “budget refresh” rather than bold redesign—nothing like the aggressive lines on rivals like the Hyundai i20 N Line. Inside, the dashboard feels cleaner with upgraded materials, but the seat cushioning upgrades didn’t wow me during the initial sit-down; rear space is marginally better, but still tight for three adults on family trips. The 1.2-litre petrol engine delivers linear power at 89 bhp and 113 Nm, smooth for city runs, but it lacks punch for quick overtakes on highways—mileage hovers at 22-23 kmpl, solid but not groundbreaking compared to CNG options at 30 km/kg. Tech like the 9-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto is responsive, yet push-button start and auto AC feel like table stakes, not highlights in 2026. Safety kit includes six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, and 360-degree camera in top variants, reliable but missing advanced driver aids like adaptive cruise that competitors flaunt. At ex-showroom prices starting ₹6.39 lakh for E MT up to ₹9.15 lakh for V AMT, it positions as value, but on-road in Mumbai hits ₹8.83 lakh base, making me question if Toyota’s “premium” badge justifies the premium over Maruti Baleno.

The Surprising Truth

But then I hit the roads from Aurangabad to Jalna, and everything clicked—this Glanza isn’t about flash; it’s refined reliability. The suspension soaks up potholes effortlessly, steering stays light for tight U-turns in crowded bazaars, and the cabin noise isolation impressed during 80 kmph cruises. Fuel efficiency shone real-world at 21.5 kmpl mixed driving, backed by Toyota’s durability rep—low maintenance and strong resale beat Baleno’s service network edge. Tech upgrades like digital cluster, heads-up display, and wireless connectivity make navigation seamless for Google Maps addicts like me. Compared to Baleno (₹5.99 lakh start), Glanza offers better build and six airbags standard in higher trims vs Baleno’s basics, plus Toyota’s 3-year/1 lakh km warranty. I pushed the AMT variant; shifts are smoother than before, ideal for stop-go traffic without clutch fatigue. The alloy wheels and sportier bumper add subtle style without compromising practicality—318L boot swallows weekend luggage easily. After 50km test, the “calm confidence” won me over; it’s not sporty, but for daily commutes, it’s gold.

India-Specific Impact

In Maharashtra, Glanza 2026 targets urban buyers hit by fuel prices—expect on-road ₹7.6-10.7 lakh in Aurangabad (ex-showroom +11% RTO + insurance), cheaper than Delhi’s ₹7.28-10.35 lakh due to lower taxes. Mumbai on-road starts ₹8.83 lakh base, topping ₹12.09 lakh V AMT, competitive vs Baleno’s ₹7-11 lakh but with Toyota badge appeal for resale (holds 70-80% after 3 years). City data: Aurangabad’s rough roads suit its soft suspension; Mumbai potholes get tamed better than i20’s firmer ride. CNG variant at ₹8.5-10 lakh ex-showroom saves ₹2/km vs petrol amid ₹100/L rates—perfect for cab fleets or families. Variants breakdown:

VariantEx-Showroom (₹)On-Road Mumbai (₹)Key AddsMileage (kmpl)
E MT6.39 lakh 8.83 lakh Basic LED, AC22.35 
S AMT8.00 lakh 10.43 lakh Touchscreen, alloys22.94 
V AMT9.15 lakh 12.09 lakh 360 cam, HUD, 6 airbags 22.94 

Vs Baleno: Glanza edges in safety/features, trails in base price—ideal if reliability trumps savings. Wait times 2-4 weeks; book via Toyota Kirloskar dealers in Pune/Aurangabad.

Rushi’s Verdict

I drove the 2026 Glanza expecting disappointment from hype, but its subtle upgrades nail urban India needs—efficient, safe, comfy without drama. Skip if you crave sportiness; buy if low costs and peace matter—top pick over Baleno for long-term ownership. Test drive one; it converts skeptics like me.

FAQ

What is the 2026 Toyota Glanza price in India?
Starts at ₹6.39 lakh ex-showroom, up to ₹9.15 lakh; on-road ₹7.6-12 lakh varying by city.

Glanza 2026 mileage?
22.35-22.94 kmpl petrol; 30.61 km/kg CNG.

Glanza vs Baleno 2026?
Glanza wins reliability/safety; Baleno cheaper network—choose Toyota for resale.

New features in Glanza 2026?
Updated grille/LEDs, 9″ wireless infotainment, HUD, 360 cam, six airbags.

Share your Glanza thoughts below—test-driven it yet?

Rushi

Rushi is an automotive news writer and digital publisher with a strong interest in cars, technology, and emerging auto trends. He focuses on delivering fast, accurate, and easy-to-understand car news for modern readers.

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