
Last Updated on: 03 Oct 2025
Suzuki Access
The Suzuki Access was launched on Jan. 17, 2025 and is designed to offer both performance and efficiency. It delivers a mileage of , making it suitable for city commutes and long-distance rides. Riders can choose from 4 available colors, including Metallic Mat Black, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green, which enhance the overall appeal of the bike.
The Suzuki Access is offered in 4 variants, starting at ₹77.68 thousand, ex-showroom. The top-end model, the Ride Connect TFT Edition is priced at ₹93.88 thousand, while on-road prices vary depending on the city and selected variant.
Suzuki Access Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Body Type | Scooter |
Engine | 124 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Automatic |
Max Power | 8.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm |
Max Torque | 10.2 Nm @ 5000 rpm |
Suzuki Access price & variants
Buyers can select from 4 variants of the Suzuki Access. The top-end variant Ride Connect TFT Edition is priced at ₹93.88 thousand, and the base variant starts at ₹77.68 thousand, ex-showroom.
All variants come with and are offered in 4 colors, including Metallic Mat Black, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green, to suit different rider’s preferences.
Suzuki Access expert review
We like
Low maintenance costs, promise of reliability
Very good fuel efficiency
We don't like
Lacks start/stop tech
Still uses a 10-inch rear wheel
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Suzuki Access comparison
Suzuki Access mileage
The Suzuki Access offers a mileage of , providing an efficient riding experience for everyday use. Under optimal conditions, it can deliver a maximum mileage of .
This balance of power and fuel efficiency ensures that riders can comfortably manage both city traffic and highway journeys. The Suzuki Access is designed to make each liter of fuel count.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 124 cc | Automatic | NA |
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Suzuki Access Images
The Suzuki Access is presented in 47 images, covering all 4 variants. Riders can see different color options and styling across variants, helping them choose according to their preference. Certain features are also highlighted in the images, giving a preview of the bike’s functional and aesthetic elements.
Suzuki Access Colours
The Suzuki Access is offered in 4 colors, including Metallic Mat Black, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green. This variety ensures that riders have plenty of choices to match their personal style. All variants of the bike are available in these colors, giving flexibility in selection.
Trending Questions on Suzuki Access - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am a small businessman and currently do not own a bike or a car. I want to buy a scooter with a strong body so that I can ride with a pillion and also carry some luggage or bags on the floorboard. Is the TVS Jupiter 115cc or 125cc a good choice, or should I consider another brand or model? Please suggest. I am 6 feet tall and well built, so height is not a problem. My budget is ₹1 to ₹1.25 lakh. Thank you.
Which scooter would you recommend for my daily usage of around 12-15km within Kochi city limits? There could also be a fortnightly ride of more than 20-25km. I am open to ICE, EV or hybrid options.
I have a 2012 Honda Activa that’s nearing re-passing. It still runs well mechanically, though the exterior has issues. I don’t want to sell it, but safety for my wife is a concern. Given its reliability, I’m unsure which scooter can match it. Please suggest the best alternatives.
I own a 2012 Honda Activa that is well-maintained and still provides a hassle-free, easy ride with great utility. However, since it’s ageing and needs frequent maintenance, I’m considering upgrading. I have found Honda reliable so far, which scooter should I consider next?
Since you have had such a nice experience with your Honda Activa, you can look at the latest Activa 110cc and Activa 125cc variants of the scooter, which will carry forward the same sort of experience your current scooter delivers, with added features.
If you want to look elsewhere, the TVS Jupiter models and the Suzuki Access are our current favourites in the scooter class. If you would like something that's flashier in terms of looks and has slightly more performance without sacrificing practicality and comfort, the TVS Ntorq is a good option.
I’m planning to buy a quick and comfortable scooter for city rides. I’m 43, my daily commute is about 40 km, and my height is 5'4". The budget is around 2 lakhs.
What is the best 125 cc or electric scooter to buy for a daily office commute on heavily undulating (hilly/rough) roads?
From a comfort point of view, the Bajaj Chetak models or TVS iQube range will serve your purpose well from the sea of electric scooters available.
In the 125cc space, the most comfortable options are the TVS Jupiter 125, Honda Activa 125 and the latest Suzuki Access. Even the TVS Ntorq 125 is a good option if you want a sporty offering with peppy performance.
I want to buy a powerful bike like the Duke 390 or one of the Royal Enfield 650s, but I do not have the budget right now. For the time being, I want to buy a bike or scooter that is smooth and vibration-free, as smoothness is my only major criterion. I feel the Suzuki Access 125 is the right choice. Do you have any better alternatives for me? I plan to use this scooter or bike for 5-8 years and then upgrade to the bike I love after saving up.
I’m a student with a part-time job and I’m looking at 125 cc scooter models. I need something affordable, fuel-efficient, and with a good ride quality in hill stations. Could someone suggest the best scooter for me?
The most fuel-efficient scooters in the 125cc space in our tests have been the Yamaha RayZR and Fascino models. Both are mechanically and feature-wise exactly the same, with only different bodywork and styling separating the two. Some other proven and reliable options to consider are the Suzuki Access, Honda Activa and TVS Jupiter models - these are also practical, fuel-efficient, reliable and comfortable scooters with widespread service networks.
I want to buy an EV scooter in the ₹1 to ₹1.25 lakh range with a real-world range of over 150 km. My daily commute is about 60 km. I prefer a model with low maintenance and easy service/repair. I was initially considering the Ola S1 X, but its service reputation is negative - so please suggest some strong alternatives.
Within your budget, there's no electric scooter with a battery big enough to fit your requirements. The options we would recommend looking at for you are the Bajaj Chetak 35 models, TVS iQube 3.5 or 5.3 variants and the Ather Rizta 3.7 duo. These options are quite a bit above your budget, so if you're open to a petrol scooter, you can consider the TVS Jupiter, Suzuki Access and Honda Activa models. Coming to the Ola S1X you're considering, even though it may be falling within your budget and look tempting on paper, please do not waste your hard-earned money on that product because the internet is flooded with horror stories that people have faced after buying Ola Electric products.
I’m a first-time buyer looking for a 125cc scooter that can handle uneven roads and potholes while offering a very comfortable ride.
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