Among the several modified cars we have shared, this Maruti Baleno wrapped in Lime Green Chrome Matte is our favourite. Yes, not only the modifications give it a sophisticated look but it also stands out from the other modified units we have seen.
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Sharing about the version first, this one gets a 1.3-litre DDiS turbocharged diesel engine under the hood. Please note, that this is a first-gen model of the Baleno and the oil burner is now discontinued by Maruti. In its stock form, this diesel makes as much as 74 bhp at 4000 RPM with a peak torque of 190 Nm at 2000 RPM. It gets a 5-speed manual gearbox.
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Coming to this modified version then it gets a Stage 1 Quantum Performance ECU tune and the stock filter gets replaced by the K&N one. With the Stage 1 performance upgrade, we expect it gets a 15 bhp of power boost and makes 90 bhp on tap. To further enhance the performance and agility at high-speed corners, it gets lowering springs from cobra suspension and 17-inch rims wrapped in 215/45/17 Accelra tyres.
It also receives NEXA body kit along with badging on tyres which further brings out a unique character in its own. Other modifications on this Baleno includes aftermarket projector headlights with integrated LED Daytime Running Lights, aftermarket taillights and among others.
The car has been fully dechromed and gets black treatment on the front mesh grille, door handles, ORVMs, roof, fog light housing and on more such places. Also note, this is India's only modified Maruti Baleno wrapped in Lime Green Matte Chrome one.
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