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Suzuki e-Access is finally here — the affordable, tech-packed electric scooter that promises to make your daily commute cleaner and more enjoyable. Suzuki is preparing to enter the EV space with this stylish new model launching soon at around ₹1.10 lakh ex-showroom. Let’s explore its price, features, range, performance, rivals, and more.
Suzuki e-Access: Launch Details & Overview
It is scheduled for launch between June and July 2025. It will be built at Suzuki’s Gurugram facility and is expected to be priced at ₹1.10 lakh (ex-showroom). The e-Access will be initially available in major Indian cities and sold through Suzuki’s EV-ready dealer network.
Powertrain, Range & Charging
This will feature a 3.07 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery that provides a certified range of up to 95 km per full charge. Its 4.1 kW motor generates a peak torque of 15 Nm and reaches a top speed of 71 km/h — making it ideal for city riding.
Charging Times:
- Portable charger: approximately 6.5 hours
- Fast charger: approximately 2.1 hours
With these charging options, owners can quickly top up before their next trip.
Design & Features
This carries the familiar Suzuki scooter design language with a futuristic twist. It features a large 4.2-inch TFT color display with smartphone connectivity that supports riding modes (Eco, Ride A, Ride B), a reverse mode, and keyless ignition. Riders will appreciate the comfortable seat height of 765 mm and 160 mm of ground clearance — enough to tackle most urban speed breakers.
In terms of safety and convenience, the Suzuki e-Access comes equipped with:
- Full-LED lighting
- Front disc and rear drum brakes
- Regenerative braking
- Telescopic front fork and monoshock rear suspension
- USB charging port
- 12-inch alloy wheels
Price, Variants & Competitors
With an estimated ex-showroom price of ₹1.10 lakh and on-road prices around ₹1.30–1.40 lakh, the Suzuki e-Access will compete directly with popular models like:
- TVS iQube S
- Bajaj Chetak
- Ather Rizta
- Honda Activa e
While some rivals offer slightly better range figures, the Suzuki e-Access offers a premium TFT display and proven Suzuki build quality at a very competitive price.
Real-World Performance & Comfort
Early test riders describe It as smooth and agile in city traffic. Its light 122 kg kerb weight makes maneuvering easy, especially for new riders or women riders who prefer a lighter scooter. The Eco mode provides gentle acceleration to maximize range, while Ride A and Ride B add a touch of extra power for overtakes.
Who Should Consider the Suzuki e-Access?
The Suzuki e-Access is ideal for:
- Daily commuters looking for a tech-forward EV scooter
- City riders needing approximately 70–90 km real-world range per charge
- Suzuki fans who appreciate the brand’s strong service network
- Riders who want modern features like a color TFT dash, regenerative braking, and multiple riding modes
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Solid range of up to 95 km on a single charge
- Tech-rich dashboard with riding modes and smartphone connectivity
- Regenerative braking for better energy recovery
- Excellent Suzuki service and support across India
Cons
- Top speed limited to 71 km/h
- Storage under the seat is modest at 17 liters
- Some rivals offer longer range options
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ex-showroom price of Suzuki e-Access?
The ex-showroom price of the Suzuki e-Access is expected to be around ₹1.10 lakh.
When will Suzuki e-Access launch in India?
The Suzuki e-Access is likely to launch between June and July 2025.
Is the Suzuki e-Access better than TVS iQube?
While the TVS iQube S offers a similar range and features, Suzuki’s broad dealer network and strong service reputation give the e-Access an edge for long-term ownership.
What is the battery capacity and charging time of the Suzuki e-Access?
The Suzuki e-Access comes with a 3.07 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery and can be charged fully in around 6.5 hours with a portable charger or just 2.1 hours with a fast charger.