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- Jan 22, 2025
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Suzuki Motorcycles India launched the 2025 Access 125. The scooter is powered by a 124cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine which makes 8.4PS and 10.2Nm. It is available in three variants: Standard, Special and Ride Connect editions. Let’s have a look at what the differences are between them!
The Suzuki Access 125 Standard Edition is the base variant in the 2025 Access 125 lineup. The base variant is priced at Rs 81,700 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The base variant is available in three colour options: Pearl Grace White, Metallic Mat Black No.2 and Metallic Mat Stellar Blue. The scooter gets drum brakes at both ends with CBS (Combined Braking System) and features an LCD instrument cluster which lacks smartphone connectivity. It has LED lighting all-round with a USB charging port for added convenience.
The Special Edition of the Access 125 is the mid-spec variant and is priced at Rs 88,200 (ex-showroom, Delhi). This variant comes in four colour options: Solid Ice Green, Pearl Grace White, Metallic Mat Black No.2 and Metallic Mat Stellar Blue. The Special Edition gets the same LCD instrument cluster and also misses out on Bluetooth connectivity. This variant gets disc brakes at both ends to improve the braking prowess of the scooter.
The Suzuki Access 125 Ride Connect Edition is the top-end variant which is priced at Rs 93,300 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The scooter comes in five colour options: Pearl Shiny Beige, Solid Ice Green, Pearl Grace White, Metallic Mat Black No.2 and Metallic Mat Stellar Blue. This variant gets the same LCD instrument cluster as the other two variants but comes with smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth which enables turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts, Whatsapp notifications, speeding alerts, ETA updates, weather updates and phone battery level. The scooter gets disc brakes at both ends as well.
These are the three variants of the 2025 Suzuki Access 125. This mid-spec Special Edition is the one to go for as it gets the same instrument cluster as the top variants except the connectivity features, but comes with a disc brake which will improve the overall riding experience of the scooter. The mid-spec variant is Rs 6,500 more expensive than the base variant and Rs 5,100 more affordable than the top-end variant.
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