2025 Suzuki Access video review
The Suzuki Access 125 has been one of the most popular 125cc scooters in India ever since it debuted in 2007. For 2025, Suzuki has given its bestseller a proper update and after riding it, we tell you whether or not it feels that different.
1 min read•2 Apr '25
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