Before you buy a Suzuki Access, here are a few things to keep in mind.
Published on Sep 12, 2025 07:00:00 AM
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Follow usSince its launch in 2007, the Suzuki Access has been a bestseller and crowd favourite in the Indian market. The scooter has received a generation change and many incremental updates since then. Recently, Suzuki comprehensively updated the Access, and it brought along changes to its engine, chassis and design. Here are the answers to some questions about the 2025 Access.
The Access is available in 4 different variants - Standard, Special, Ride Connect, and Ride Connect TFT.
The Standard and Special are differentiated by the inclusion of a front disc brake, and alloy wheels in the Special as opposed to drums all around, and pressed steel wheels on the Standard.
The Ride Connect variant is identical to the Special, except it adds Bluetooth connectivity to the LCD instrument console. The Ride Connect TFT, as the name implies, replaces that LCD cluster with a hi-res colour TFT display and is the top-end variant.
Yes, Suzuki claims that the 2025 Access is E20-compliant.
The Access has a 12-inch front and a 10-inch rear wheel setup.
In our fuel-economy test, Access managed 52.40kpl in the city and 58kpl on the highway. The Access also comes with an Auto start/stop feature that should further aid fuel efficiency.
The 2025 Access range is priced from Rs 84,300 and goes up to Rs 1.02 lakh.
| Suzuki Access price list | |
|---|---|
| Standard variant | Rs 84,300 |
| Special Variant | Rs 91,000 |
| Ride Connect Variant | Rs 95,800 |
| Ride Connect TFT | Rs 1.02 lakh |
(All prices ex-showroom, Delhi)
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