It costs ₹6,800 extra than the older LCD digital screen version of the scooter
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It costs ₹6,800 extra than the older LCD digital screen version of the scooter
The Suzuki Access 125 has gained a new version of the Ride Connect Edition. It now gets a 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster, which supports Bluetooth connectivity like weather updates, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS & WhatsApp alerts, Speed Exceeding Alert, ETA Updates, and phone battery level display. Priced at ₹1,01,900 (ex-showroom,Delhi), it is ₹6,800 extra than the older Ride Connect Edition which costs ₹95,100.
Alongside the fully-digital instrument console, Suzuki has also introduced a new shade called Pearl Mat Aqua Silver. It mirrors the colour sky blue, that is not very bright, but enough to stand out in a crowd. The interior panels continue to be finished in beige, while the seat is black. This new shade is exclusive to the top-spec Access 125 Ride Connect TFT Edition, along with the rest of the colour options available across the range.
Mechanically, the best-selling 125 cc scooter has remained. It is powered by a 124 cc engine producing 8.3 bhp and 10.2 Nm. The latest iteration debuted with several practicalities including two cubby holes with USB charging ports, increased floor space, and a slightly larger storage. To know more about noteworthy aspects about the latest 2025 Suzuki Access 125, head to the link here. And to know how it rides now, check out our first ride review below:
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