The Suzuki Access 125 has received an aesthetic makeover, plus new features have been added to the mix as well, for 2025.
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The Suzuki Access 125 has received an aesthetic makeover, plus new features have been added to the mix as well, for 2025.
Suzuki took the wraps off the new Access 125 at Auto Expo 2025, showcasing an improved scooter from before. Not only did it look different, the brand also claims that the Access 125 has become more practical now. Here’s a rundown of all the key changes that Suzuki has made to the Access 125 for 2025:
Suzuki has done well in trying to introduce subtle design tweaks without changing the overall familiarity of the Access look. Hence, neat creases and contours to the rear panel enhance its visual appeal. Complementing these round of updates are five new colour options – Solid Ice Green, Pearl Shiny Beige, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, and Metallic Mat Black No.2.
The new 2025 Suzuki Access 125 gets a completely redesigned headlight and tail light. The former bit has been reshaped for an octagonal shape and the chrome surround gives it a nice premium appeal. Similarly, the tail light now has been divided into three sections – two for the turn indicators and one for the brake light..
While Suzuki has retained the same LCD console from before that already supported smartphone connectivity, the marque has updated the same by adding new features. So, besides the regular turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alert and music playback control, the console will now also display WhatsApp and weather alerts, phone battery level, and Distance-To-Empty. There’s a new USB Type-C charging port too, plus two front pockets to place your mobile devices in them. Additionally, Suzuki also claims that the Access 125 now gets a longer seat.
While Suzuki might have retained the same 124 cc, single-cylinder, engine, it has been updated to comply with the latest OBD-2B emission norms. Due to which, performance has increased marginally from 8 bhp to 8.31 bhp, and from 10 Nm to 10.2 Nm. To ensure that this slight increase in power and torque doesn’t compromise the Access 125’s fuel economy, Suzuki has also increased the size of the fuel tank from 5-litres to 5.3-litres.
Due to all of the upgrades mentioned above, the asking price of the Suzuki Access 125 has also increased by around ₹1,000 to ₹2,500 across the range. The base-spec all drum brake variant is now priced at ₹81,700, the mid-spec disc/drum brake variant will cost you ₹88,200, and the top-spec Ride Connect Edition will set you back by ₹93,300 (all ex-showroom prices, Delhi).
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