Suzuki Access 125 was launched in 2006 and since its launch, a total of 60 lakh units have been manufactured, achieving a noteworthy milestone. Because of its dependability and customer-centric design work, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd., the manufacturer of this scooter, has established itself as a reputable position in the Indian two-wheeler industry.
The Suzuki Access 125’s continued attractiveness is demonstrated by its achievement of the 60 lakh production milestone. This accomplishment demonstrates Suzuki Motorcycle India’s dedication to high-quality production and its comprehension of client demands in a cutthroat market.
The Suzuki Access 125’s success lays a solid basis for upcoming advancements. It is still a fantastic product in the 125cc market because of its superior features and track record. while also making adjustments for shifting consumer demands and market developments.
A 125cc engine, built for efficiency and performance, powers the scooter. The engine is built on Suzuki Eco Performance (SEP) technology. This ensures a smooth and economical ride by optimising fuel economy without compromising power. In order to comply with strict environmental regulations, advanced fuel injection technology reduces emissions and provides consistent throttle response, further improving engine performance.
This 124cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine can produce a maximum power output of 8.7PS and a maximum torque of 10Nm. A CVT automatic is linked to the engine.
Suzuki Access has offered multiple features that have made it a successful product in the Indian market. It comes with a Ride Connect edition that features a TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, call and SMS notification alerts, speed warning and travel time estimation.
A combination braking system and a one-push central locking system are two safety elements that improve control under a variety of riding circumstances. Durability is increased by the front steel fender, which shields the scooter from damage, particularly on rough patchy roads.
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