Suzuki Baleno I (1995-2002) – batteries


Selecting the right battery for your Suzuki Baleno I manufactured between 1995 and 2002 is crucial for the reliable operation and longevity of your vehicle. This model, known for its simplicity and practical engineering, requires careful attention to detail when it comes to choosing a compatible battery, especially due to some unique requirements related to terminal layout and mounting types. When replacing the battery, it’s important to match not only the technical specifications such as capacity and starting current but also the physical dimensions and types of terminals.

For petrol engines like the 1.3, 1.3i 16V, 1.6i 16V, 1.6i 16V 4×4, 1.8 GTX, and 1.8i 4×4, the original batteries generally feature a capacity range from 35 to 45 Ah and a cold cranking amperage (CCA, called “starting current” in Polish) between 240 to 400 A. Most commonly, these engines require conventional lead-acid batteries. A particularly important detail for these Baleno I petrol models is the terminal layout. Unlike the more widely used European cars, which often use batteries with the positive terminal on the right, certain Suzuki Baleno versions need a battery with the positive terminal on the left. This means you should always double-check the terminal position before purchasing, as connecting the battery incorrectly can lead to serious electrical problems.

Additionally, another distinctive feature is the type of battery terminals themselves. While many vehicles use standard thick terminals, some Suzuki Baleno models call for thinner terminal posts, specifically type 3. This is relatively uncommon and can surprise even experienced mechanics, so it’s worth verifying before making a purchase. As for the battery hold-down (mounting), the Suzuki Baleno I often uses the less common B0 mounting bracket, in contrast to the B13 mounting found in many other cars. Choosing a battery with the correct mounting type is essential for safety, as an improperly secured battery can move around, potentially causing damage or even short circuits.

If you drive a Suzuki Baleno 1.3 or 1.3i 16V, an appropriate battery would have a capacity between 35 and 40 Ah, with a CCA from 240 to 360 A. As an example, suitable battery models for these engines include Bosch S40 19, Exide EB357, Lucas LP055, and Varta A15. It’s important to note that these are just some of the compatible models, and you should always confirm the specifications before buying. The same applies to the 1.6i 16V, 1.6i 16V 4×4, 1.8 GTX, and 1.8i 4×4, which generally use batteries rated at 45 Ah and 330 to 400 A CCA. Examples of compatible batteries for these engines are Bosch S40 22, Exide EB457, Halfords HCB 057, and Varta B33.

For diesel variants, such as the 1.9 TD, the requirements are higher due to the demands of diesel engines during cold starts. These models typically require a battery with a capacity from 68 to 75 Ah and a CCA between 540 and 630 A. For these, you can consider options like Bosch S40 26, Exide EA754, Exide EB704, Lucas LP068, or Varta E23. Again, these are just examples and you should verify the exact fit and mounting types, as diesel versions may use mounting types like B01, B1, or B9.

One interesting detail about the Suzuki Baleno I is its use of less common battery standards compared to many European models. This sometimes makes finding the right battery a bit more challenging, especially if you shop only at major auto parts stores, where the most popular models are stocked. It’s a good idea to bring your old battery with you or take a photo of the terminal layout and mounting type before purchasing a replacement. Also, always check the manufacturer’s recommendations, as using a battery with higher capacity or CCA than necessary can be beneficial, especially in colder climates, but only if it fits physically and electrically.

In summary, when selecting a battery for your Suzuki Baleno I 1995-2002, prioritize the correct capacity, CCA, terminal layout, terminal type, and mounting system. Refer to sample models like Bosch S40 19, Exide EB357, or Varta B33 for petrol engines, and Bosch S40 26 or Varta E23 for diesels, but always check the details before buying. This attention to detail ensures your Baleno remains dependable, and you avoid unnecessary headaches with installation or electrical compatibility.

Suzuki Baleno in version I was produced in the years 1995 – 2002. We invite you to a list of batteries matching individual engine versions.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Suzuki Baleno (1995-2002):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
1 – positive on the left side3B0
0 – positive on the right side1B9
0 – positive on the right side1B01
As you can see, in case of Suzuki Baleno, even the basic parameters of the batteries (battery layout, terminal types and base hold-down) are not identical for all engine versions. For this reason, care must be taken to match the battery to a specific engine.

Suzuki Baleno I – petrol engines:
  • 1.3
  • 1.3i 16V

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 19
40 Ah
330 A
187x127x227 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB357
35 Ah
240 A
187x127x220 mmMore
Lucas Premium
LP055
40 Ah
360 A
187x127x220 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
A15
40 Ah
330 A
187x127x227 mmMore
For Suzuki Baleno I with 1.3 or 1.3i 16V petrol engines, we use batteries measuring 187x127x220 mm or 187x127x227 mm and with a capacity exceeding 32 Ah (ampere-hours). The weakest of these is the battery Exide Excell EB357 which capacity is 35 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 240 A. The most powerful battery is Lucas Premium LP055 of a capacity 40Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 360 A. All of the above motors have a base hold-down B0.

Suzuki Baleno I – petrol engines:
  • 1.6i 16V
  • 1.6i 16V 4×4
  • 1.8 GTX
  • 1.8i 4×4

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 22
45 Ah
330 A
238x129x227 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB457
45 Ah
330 A
237x127x227 mmMore
Halfords Standard
HCB 057
45 Ah
400 A
238x129x225 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
B33
45 Ah
330 A
238x129x227 mmMore
For the 1.6i 16V, 1.6i 16V 4×4, 1.8 GTX petrol engines and others from the above list, we select batteries measuring 237x127x225 mm, 237x127x227 mm, 238x129x225 mm or 238x129x227 mm with a capacity exceeding 42 Ah. The weakest of these is the battery Exide Excell EB457 which capacity is 45 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 330 A. The most powerful battery is Halfords Standard HCB 057 of a capacity 45Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 400 A. All the batteries in the list above have a base hold-down B0.

Suzuki Baleno I – diesel engines:
  • 1.9 TD

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 26
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB704
70 Ah
540 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA754
75 Ah
630 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Premium
LP068
68 Ah
540 A
266x175x220 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
E23
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore
The Suzuki Baleno I with a 1.9 TD diesel engine should be compatible with batteries of dimensions 260x174x224 mm, 261x175x220 mm, 266x175x220 mm or 270x173x222 mm, with a minimum capacity of 67 Ah. The most basic battery of this set is Lucas Premium LP068 of a capacity 68Ah and 540A Cold Cranking Amps, the battery with the biggest capacity is Exide Premium EA754 of a capacity 75 Ah, having 630A Cold Cranking Amps.

FAQ – Suzuki Baleno battery

What is the correct battery size for a Suzuki Baleno I (1995-2002)?

The recommended battery size for the Suzuki Baleno I (1995-2002) is typically the 063 or 075 type, depending on the specific engine and model variant. Always check your owner’s manual or existing battery for confirmation.

What are the recommended cold cranking amps (CCA) for the Suzuki Baleno I battery?

The recommended cold cranking amps (CCA) for the Suzuki Baleno I (1995-2002) battery are generally around 330 to 380 CCA, ensuring reliable starting even in colder conditions.

How often should I replace the battery in my Suzuki Baleno I?

Car batteries for the Suzuki Baleno I typically last between 3 to 5 years, but it’s a good idea to have your battery tested annually after three years of use to avoid unexpected failures.

What are the signs that the battery in my Suzuki Baleno I needs replacing?

Common signs include slow engine cranking, dim headlights, warning lights on the dashboard, electrical issues, or the battery being older than 3-5 years.

Can I use an AGM or EFB battery in my Suzuki Baleno I (1995-2002)?

While traditional lead-acid batteries are standard for the Suzuki Baleno I, AGM or EFB batteries can be used if they match the required size and specifications, though they are not necessary unless your vehicle has enhanced electrical demands.


If you’re still unsure which battery fits your Suzuki Baleno , or if you want to help others in their selection, please send us a photo of your current battery in the comment section at the bottom of the page. You can also send the picture to contact@whatbattery.co.uk (we will place it in the comments to also help other users). Be sure to specify the car model, year, type, as well as the engine capacity and power. We’ll do our best to assist you!

See also information about other cars of this manufacturer

Suzuki Grand Vitara I (1998-2005) battery
Suzuki Grand Vitara II (2005-2014) battery
Suzuki Ignis I (2000-2003) battery
Suzuki Ignis II (2003-2008) battery
Suzuki Jimny 3 (FJ) (1998-) battery
Suzuki Kizashi (2009-2014) battery
Suzuki Liana (2001-2007) battery
Suzuki Samurai (1998-2004) battery
Suzuki Splash (2008-2014) battery
Suzuki Swift 2 (1989-2004) battery
Suzuki Swift 3 (2005-2010) battery
Suzuki Swift 4 (2010-) battery
Suzuki SX4 GY (2006-2013) battery
Suzuki Vitara 1 (1988-1999) battery


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