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Suzuki e-Access production begins, will launch next month

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Key highlights

  • Suzuki has officially begun production of the e-Access, its first electric scooter, at its Gurgaon facility.
  • The scooter features a 3.07kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, offering 95 km of range on a single charge.
  • Expected to launch next month, the e-Access will compete with the Honda Activa e, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak.

Suzuki Motorcycle India has commenced production of its first electric scooter, the e-Access, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s entry into India’s EV two-wheeler segment. The scooter, first unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, is designed for urban riders seeking a reliable and efficient electric solution.

Battery and performance

The Suzuki e-Access is powered by a 3.07kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, known for its thermal stability and extended lifespan. The battery supplies energy to a 4.1kW electric motor, delivering 15 Nm of torque and a top speed of 71 km/h.

Suzuki claims the e-Access offers a range of 95 km per charge, making it ideal for city commutes. The scooter supports standard charging (6 hours 42 minutes) and fast charging (2 hours 12 minutes), ensuring convenient recharging options.

Features and technology

Suzuki has equipped the e-Access with modern features, including:

  • Regenerative braking, improving efficiency.
  • Maintenance-free belt drive, reducing long-term costs.
  • Suzuki Drive Mode Selector-e (SDMS-e), offering Eco, Ride A, Ride B, and Reverse Mode.
  • 12-inch alloy wheels, ensuring stable handling.
  • Full-LED lighting system and a color TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity.

Market position and expected pricing

The e-Access will compete with the Honda Activa e, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak, positioning itself as a premium yet practical urban EV. Suzuki is expected to price the scooter around ₹1 lakh (ex-showroom), making it competitive in the entry-level high-speed EV segment.

Expected launch timeline

Suzuki has confirmed that the e-Access will launch next month, with deliveries expected to begin shortly after.

Our Thoughts

The Suzuki e-Access looks like a solid addition to the EV space. The LFP battery and regenerative braking make it efficient, and the fast-charging capability ensures practicality. And let’s be honest—who wouldn’t want a feature-packed electric scooter that blends style, tech, and sustainability? Here’s hoping Suzuki keeps refining its EV lineup—it’s shaping up to be a benchmark in the urban electric scooter segment!

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