Suzuki e-Access unveiled with high-end features like an LED headlamp, a fully digital instrument cluster, and a touchscreen display with navigation maps and other options.
The Suzuki e-Acesss was recently introduced at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, redefining urban electric transportation with Honda’s renowned reliability and efficiency. This electric scooter is designed for city dwellers who value efficiency, style, and utility in their daily commute. This is the company’s first electric scooter in India, and here are the features.
The Design
The e-Access is designed in the classic Suzuki style. It has a sloped front apron with noticeable crease lines and a well-designed headlight cowl. The side panels are mostly flat, although the turn indicators are placed in a quirky location on the tail section. Overall, the Suzuki e-Access features a distinctive design.
Battery and Motor
The e-Access has a 3.07kWH LFP battery, and the company claims an IDC range of 95km. This could decrease in real-world conditions. The Suzuki e Access takes approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes to charge from 0% to 80%.
This battery powers a 4.1kW motor located on the scooter’s swingarm, which can reach speeds of up to 71kmph. The scooter’s top speed is far lower than some of its competitors.
Top Features
The Access Electric will most likely have 12-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres. The suspension will feature front telescopic forks and a rear monoshock with preload-adjustable. A disc brake will be used in the front and a drum brake in the back. Regarding safety, the scooter will come standard with a combined brake system.
In terms of style, the Suzuki Access Electric may share design elements with its ICE counterpart. However, we can expect some throwback styling to distinguish it from its competitors. The Access Electric could have an LED headlamp, a fully digital instrument cluster, and connected tech. Higher-end models are likely to incorporate a touchscreen display with navigation maps and other functions. And it comes in three ride modes: Eco, Ride A, and Ride B.
The Competition
The Suzuki e Access starts at ₹1,00,000-₹1,20,000, it will compete alongside the Honda Activa e, the TVS iQube, and the Ather Rizta.
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