Introducing Suzuki e‑Access: Your Next Urban Ride

Suzuki’s very first electric scooter for India, the e‑Access, made its debut at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 and is set to launch by June–July 2025.

Built on the platform of the popular Access 125, the Suzuki e‑Access comes with modern styling, smart tech, and urban-friendly performance.

Specs & Performance at a Glance

  • Battery: 3.07 kWh LFP pack, range up to 95 km (IDC claimed)

  • Motor: 4.1 kW motor with 15 Nm torque, reaches 71 km/h top speed 

  • Charging:

    • AC (portable) charger: ~6h 20–42 min (0–100%)

    • DC fast charger: ~2h 12 min full, ~1h 12 min to 80% 

Dimensions & Ride Feel

  • Seat height: 765 mm, ground clearance: 165 mm

  • Kerb weight: 122 kg

  • Wheels: 12″ alloy rims with 90/90‑12 front & 100/80‑12 rear tyres

  • Suspension: Telescopic front forks + rear swingarm monoshock

  • Brakes: Front disc + rear drum with Combined Brake System (CBS)

Features You’ll Love

  • LED Lighting: Distinct DRL strip, headlamp, tail-lamp, and indicators—all LEDs 

  • Digital Console: 4.2″ TFT display with Bluetooth via Suzuki Ride Connect-E App (navigation, alerts, call notifications)

  • Ride Modes: Eco, Ride A, Ride B + Reverse mode handy for parking or tight spots 

  • Convenience: Keyless ignition, rear brake lock switch, tip-over detection, side‑stand interlock, USB port, and ~17–24 L underseat storage 

  • Maintenance: Belt drive system (low upkeep) and regenerative braking for added efficiency


Design & Colour Options

The styling is minimalist yet elegant—with raised emblems and chrome finishes that echo the Suzuki e-Access legacy but feel futuristic.

Three dual-tone shades are offered:

  • Metallic Mat Black No.2 + Bordeaux Red

  • Pearl Grace White + Fibroin Gray

  • Pearl Jade Green + Fibroin Gray

Expected Price & Market Position

  • Ex-showroom price is expected between ₹1.20 lakh – ₹1.40 lakh depending on city

  • Launch planned in 30 cities with EV-ready dealer support infrastructure

  • Competes with Honda Activa e:, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta, Ola S1/Air, and Vida V2

First Ride Thoughts

Early test rides on a closed track in Bengaluru suggest the Suzuki e‑Access feels nimble, rider‑friendly, and well-suited for city traffic—offering comfortable ergonomics and predictable performance

Why It Stands Out

  • Strong Access brand legacy + EV offering

  • 95 km real-world range with fast charging support

  • Smart integrated features (ride modes, TFT app interface)

  • Low maintenance design with belt drive & LFP battery

  • Built with urban commuters in mind—lightweight, practical, and reliable

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