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Last Updated on: 03 Oct 2025

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Suzuki Access price in Pilibhit

₹88,564 - ₹1.11 Lakh
On road price, Pilibhit
Pilibhit
Starting₹1,287 /month
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The Suzuki Access on road price in Pilibhit ranges from Rs. 88.56 thousand for the base model to Rs. 1.11 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Pilibhit are between Rs. 77.68 thousand and Rs. 98.38 thousand.

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Suzuki Access Colours

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Trending Questions on Suzuki Access - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: bhanuon Feb 20, 2026

Hi Autocar India team, I’m looking to buy a scooty and am confused between the Suzuki Access and Honda Activa Jupiter 125 now with iGO Assist. My main requirement is comfort - even with a pillion - for city commuting, as my current Activa 5G suspension feels poor on bad roads, rumble strips, and speed breakers. I prefer good initial acceleration rather than top speed since I don’t expect to cross 60-70 km/h on my commute route. I have test-ridden both scooties, but couldn’t figure out much in a short duration. I understand both are competent scooters, but which would suit my use case better? Is there any noticeable difference after the Jupiter 125 mild hybrid or iGO Assist upgrade in terms of economy or performance compared to before? Will it be an overall better scooter for me?

The TVS Jupiter 125 has a nifty winged preload adjuster for the rear suspension, which will allow you to quickly and easily set the preload when you're carrying two people, which is quite often for you. It also comes with 12-inch wheels at both ends, which endow it with better stability at higher speeds and will help round off bigger bumps better. TVS' iGO start/stop system will undoubtedly aid fuel economy, but its execution is a little lethargic in the real world, which can get frustrating in big city traffic. 

Coming to the Suzuki Access, this too is a comfortable scooter. Its strengths lie in its creamy smooth engine that packs zippy performance and bulletproof reliability. Also, its spare parts are affordable and easily available. It will also be great to carry a pillion around in the city; however, in that regard, the Jupiter is slightly better. 

Realistically, both scooters are great purchases and will serve you well in the long run. We'd recommend getting whichever one is more affordable for you and has a service centre close to you. 

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Asked by: Vijayon Feb 12, 2026

I want to sell my 12-year-old Vespa 125 cc scooter used by my father, and buy a new one that is user-friendly and easy to handle for senior citizens and ladies. I have shortlisted the Vespa 125/150, Chetak, TVS Ntorq, and Suzuki Access. My budget is ₹1.3-1.4 lakh.

Since you have specified that senior citizens and ladies will be riding the scooter, our recommendations will be the Suzuki Access and TVS Jupiter models. These are lightweight, manageable and trouble-free machines which are very easy and friendly to ride. These attributes mean that they will serve your use case quite well. Another plus point is that both the Access and Jupiter are easy to maintain and return good fuel economy, too. 

Take a test ride of both before making a decision to see which one suits you best. 

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Asked by: Saurabhon Feb 11, 2026

I currently use an Activa 125 and travel between Delhi and Gurugram (about 30 km one way). The Delhi-Gurugram highway has heavy evening traffic, and the Activa gives me back pain on the return. I want to purchase a new bike or scooter. I am considering the Hunter or Aerox 155, but am confused between the two. The Hunter’s only disadvantage in traffic is gear shifting, while the Aerox has better suspension. Please suggest if I should consider another scooter with better suspension, or if I should go with the Hunter. I have considered the Ronin, but service centre availability is an issue.

The recently updated Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has a super-light clutch action thanks to the slip/assist clutch that RE has equipped it with. Even for a newer rider or a scooterist looking to move to a motorcycle, it shouldn't be that much of an issue in big city traffic. 

However, if you are looking to stick to a scooter, then we'd advise against the Yamaha Aerox 155 because of its stiff rear suspension. We would recommend scooters like the Suzuki Access and TVS Jupiter models instead, for their good ride comfort and spacious, well-padded seats. 

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Asked by: Gopikrishnaon Feb 5, 2026

I am planning to buy a 125cc scooter and am confused between the Suzuki Access 125 ABS and the TVS Jupiter 125. Which one should I choose among the latest models currently available in the market?

Both the Suzuki Access and TVS Jupiter are excellent scooters, and you're already starting from a very high baseline. The Jupiter has some undisputed USPs like its big 33-litre underseat boot and apron-mounted fuel filler, both of which you won't find anywhere else in the scooter market. It also has slightly better high-speed stability and doesn't lose composure over bigger bumps thanks to its 12-inch wheels at both ends. 

On the other hand, the Access will feel more engaging and sprightlier to ride while retaining similiar strengths and is the only 125cc scooter today to come with ABS on its top two variants. 

If having the safety net of ABS is non-negotiable for your next scooter purchase, then the Access is your only option in the 125cc space. 

A test ride of these two will help you decide which is the better fit for you. 

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Asked by: Mohammed Imranon Feb 3, 2026

Hi, I own an old Activa, which has now become unsuitable to ride. I am inclined to buy the new-generation Suzuki Access 125 E20 2025 model. Please suggest if it is a good buy, or if there is any better option, as I need a scooter with good ride quality.

The latest-gen Suzuki Access is one of our most highly rated scooters in the family scooter space and will certainly fit the bill for your use case. You should also consider the TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 models because they, too, have great ride comfort, and since they roll on 12-inch wheels at both ends (unlike the Access, which has a 10-inch rear wheel), they are better equipped to shrug off larger bumps on the road.
A test ride of the Access and Jupiter should help you decide which is the better option for you.
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Asked by: Subham Gadodiaon Feb 2, 2026

I am planning to buy a new Burgman Street scooter, but I have heard that a major facelift is coming. Could you help with the expected launch timeline? This would help me decide whether I should buy now or wait.

2024 saw a big change for the Suzuki Access in terms of its chassis, engine internals and features, and it's no secret that the company will be trickling these improvements to its other scooters, the Avenis and the Burgman Street duo, in the foreseeable future.
However, there's no confirmation on when these updated Suzuki scooters will launch, so if you are thinking of buying a Burgman Street, you should wait until it launches. Alternatively, you could go ahead and buy the Access, which is a sorted scooter, is less expensive to purchase compared to the Burgman and was also recently updated with single-channel ABS, making it a good purchase.
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Asked by: Manish Madhukar Tervankaron Jan 27, 2026

I have an Avenger Street 220 that I hardly use because of my work-from-home schedule. My spouse uses a TVS Jupiter for a daily commute of about 20 km to the office and back. I am exploring e-scooter options. Is it really worth buying an e-scooter with such short daily running? If so, what are my options?

If your daily running is going to be quite less and infrequent, then getting a petrol-powered scooter will make more sense than an electric scooter. In this space, our top recommendations are the TVS Jupiter models, Suzuki Access and the Honda Activa models. To see which one suits your needs best, we'd recommend taking a test ride of all these machines. 

However, if you do decide to get an electric scooter, we'd advise you to get one of the lower variants of the Bajaj Chetak or the TVS iQube. These will have more than sufficient range for your short daily runs and will also be closer in price to an ICE scooter, thereby reducing the upfront cost you need to pay. In time, you should recoup that additional investment with the EV's lower running costs. 

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Asked by: Raj sardharion Jan 26, 2026

I want to buy a scooter. Between Honda Activa, Hero Destiny, and TVS Jupitor 125, which one is the better option ?

Of the three, the most feature-rich and well-rounded option is the TVS Jupiter 125. It offers a huge 33-litre underseat storage area, a comfortable ride, and is also decently punchy. If you want the best ride comfort, the Hero Destini 125 is our pick but it falls short in other areas in comparison to other models.
The Honda Activa, meanwhile, may not excel in any one specific area, but as an all-round package it remains a reliable, fuel-efficient, and long-lasting scooter. We would also suggest considering the latest Suzuki Access, as it is a family scooter but can also be quite engaging to ride.
A test ride should help you decide which is the best option for you.
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Asked by: Anirudha Senon Jan 26, 2026

I own a Honda Activa 5G that is five years old and has covered approximately 24,000 km. The scooter is serviced every three months, with an average maintenance cost of around ₹3,000 per service. My daily commute is roughly 40 km, primarily in city traffic. Over the past year, I have started experiencing several issues that are impacting ride comfort, confidence, and safety. The suspension feels overly stiff, and since the Activa 5G does not feature a telescopic front suspension, even small road imperfections and potholes are felt sharply. Although the rear tyre was replaced at around 23,000 km at a cost of approximately ₹1,500, cornering confidence - especially on wet roads - continues to feel inadequate. Additionally, noticeable vibrations through the footboard and handlebars beyond 40 km/h raise concerns about long-term comfort and potential mechanical wear. Given these concerns, I am evaluating whether it makes more sense to continue using the Activa 5G despite its limitations, upgrade to another scooter such as the Honda Activa 125 or alternatives from other brands for better ride quality and stability, or transition to a motorcycle like the Honda SP160 or Honda Unicorn, even though I have no prior experience with geared motorcycles. I am seeking expert guidance on which option would be the most practical and financially sensible choice for my usage pattern over the medium to long term.

Given your usage pattern, the fact that you are used to a scooter and don't have experience riding a geared motorcycle, we would recommend you stick to one. Since you are familiar with the Honda dealer and after-sales network, upgrading to the Honda Activa 125 would make sense. It will offer you better performance, ride and handling and more features over your older Activa 5G. 

You should also take a look at other proven options like the TVS Jupiter models and the Suzuki Access if you're considering the Activa. The Jupiter, in particular, has a few segment-first features and makes for a genuinely compelling alternative. 

A test ride will help you figure out which is the better option for you. 

 

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