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Suzuki e-Access front left side static in field

The e-Access is Suzuki's first electric two-wheeler in India.

Suzuki e-Access blue front right side static in studio

It is powered by a 3kWh LFP battery.

Suzuki e-Access white front right side static in studio

The battery sends power to a swingarm-mounted motor making 4.1kW and 15Nm of torque.

Suzuki e-Access black front right side static in studio

It comes standard with a 600W charger which takes 6hr42min to top up a flat battery to full.

Suzuki e-Access green front right side static in studio

It is one of the most expensive electric scooters on sale in India.

Suzuki e-Access rear left side static in field

The e-Access comes in a single variant with four dual-tone colour options.

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Suzuki e-Access is the first electric two-wheeler from the brand in India. The e-Access is a completely in-house-developed product which is powered by a 3kWh LFP (Lithium Ferrous Phosphate) battery and has a claimed IDC range of 95km. This battery sends power to a swingarm-mounted motor making 4.1kW and 15Nm of torque. It comes standard with a 600W charger which takes 6hr42min to top up a flat battery to full. The e-Access is one of the most expensive electric scooters on sale and is 30-40 percent more expensive than its competition which comes from the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak and Ather Rizta. Available in a single variant, the e-Access comes in four dual-tone colours. 

6 images12 Jan 2026

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