Special Edition Suzuki Access 125 Launched; Prices Start At Rs. 55,589

- The special edition adds a maroon seat cover and brown footboard
- The Access 125 special edition gets no mechanical changes
- The updated Access 125 was introduced at the Auto Expo earlier this year
It has been a few months since Suzuki had launched the new Access 125. Unfortunately, the scooter did not do too well for Suzuki, thanks to some tough competition from other brands. But when we rode the scooter, we liked the peppy engine and a decent list of features on it. In an attempt to increase the sales of the Access 125, Suzuki has launched a special edition of the same across India with prices starting at Rs. 55,589 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The scooter gets no mechanical changes but gets a few cosmetic updates that give the scooter a retro charm.
(Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition gets cosmetic features)On the occasion, Satoshi Uchida, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India said, "The Access125 has been one of our most successful models. We have enhanced the fashion quotient and introduced the Access 125 Special Edition to diversify our presence in the segment and cater to the evolving needs of our customers. The Access 125 Special Edition is an indivisible combination of substance and style which gives it a retro feel and make it stand out in the crowd."
The few visual changes which the scooter gets are the chrome-finished round rear-view mirrors, maroon leatherette seat cover, special edition badges and tan-brown coloured footboard. The chrome detailing from the standard version continues on the special edition too with chrome finishing on the headlamp unit, aluminium as well as a chrome cover for the exhaust. Other features remain the same including analog-digital instrument cluster, self-start, under seat storage, one-press lock system and a mobile charging point.
(Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition gets no mechanical changes)The Suzuki Access 125 continues to get a 124cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine which produces 8.58bhp and 10.2Nm of peak torque. Up front, the Access 125 gets telescopic forks and a disc brake, while dual drum brakes is available as optional. The claimed fuel efficiency is a surprising 64 km/l. The Access primarily competes with the Honda Activa 125 and Vespa VX in the segment.
| Variant | Amount (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
| Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition Drum Brake | Rs. 55,589 |
| Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition Disc Brake | Rs. 58,900 |
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