Suzuki eAccess Electric Scooter First Ride Review - Has Suzuki Done...
- May 30, 2025
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From long-awaited Yamaha launches to fresh electric debuts, the coming weeks promise a mix of nostalgia, tech, and excitement. November’s lineup (hopefully) has something for everyone. So, fire up your engines (or charge up your batteries):
It’s official, Yamaha’s sent out invites requesting media houses to “Block Your Date” for November 11, and if our previous guesses are to be believed, the (Big Blue) Japanese giant might bring in a couple of exciting machines.

All eyes are on the Yamaha XSR155, the neo-retro roadster that enthusiasts have been begging for since… well forever. The bike was recently spotted testing in India, it’s built on the same platform as the Yamaha R15 V4 and Yamaha MT-15 V2. The 155cc, liquid-cooled engine is wrapped in a design that pays tribute to the brand's past. Expected to slot neatly between the R15 and MT-15, the XSR155 could be priced around Rs 1.60 lakh (ex-showroom), making it a performance-oriented rival to the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and TVS Ronin.

But that’s not all. The Yamaha WR155 R – the brand’s go-anywhere dual-sport bike – was also recently spotted completely undisguised in Bengaluru. While it’s unclear whether it’s a test bike or a private import, we really cross our fingers for at least a tease/unveil here. With long-travel suspension, a 21/18-inch wheel combo, and the same 155cc heart tuned for off-road punch, the WR155 R could be India’s most exciting lightweight dual-sport yet.

This one’s been loonng due. In fact, we’ve been hoping for the Suzuki e-Access’ launch every month for the last few months. This time around, we have a sliver of hope as a fast charger setup was established outside of one of the dealerships, and that made us hope that its launch might happen later this month. But then again, it’s quickly losing relevance as its India debut happened way back at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo (Auto Expo), and now more competitive rivals are entering the fray (read TVS Orbiter). If Suzuki had to act, it would have to act fast.

The Hosur-based brand will also start deliveries of its first-ever adventure bike, the TVS Apache RTX 300. It has an unmatched value-for-money quotient and we think the bike is going to be a sales hit.

Raptee is finally set to begin customer hand-overs of its sleek and tech-loaded T30 electric motorcycle. Packed with performance and futuristic design, the Raptee T30 aims squarely at the Ultraviolette crowd.
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