
Suzuki refreshed the design for 2025 with the LED headlight now sharper, smaller, and reminiscent of the e-Access.

The Access now offers 24.4 litres of underseat storage.

It has two front cubbies now.

The seat is now longer and gets slightly firmer cushioning.

While the engine has been revised, it retains its peppy and smooth character.

The top two variants get a disc brake.

Round chrome mirrors offer limited field of view, but look nice.
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The Suzuki Access 125 is available in four variants: Standard, Special Edition, Ride Connect Edition, and the top-spec Ride Connect TFT Edition. The TFT variant features a 4.2-inch coloured TFT digital console, while the Ride Connect Edition gets a Bluetooth-enabled digital monochrome cluster. Both Bluetooth variants connect to the Suzuki Ride Connect app, offering turn-by-turn navigation, call and message alerts, smartphone battery display, speed alerts, and detailed riding data.
Other features include a USB charging port, an LED headlight, and an easy start-stop system. The Access 125 is powered by a 124cc air-cooled engine producing 8.4hp and 10.2Nm.
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