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Suzuki e Access Variant Price

Variant Name Ex-Showroom Price RTO + Others Insurance On-Road Price
e Access STD
95 km/charge . 3.07 Kwh . 6.2 Hr
Rs. 1,88,490 Rs. 200 Rs. 8,865 Rs. 1,97,555

Top Specs & Features of e Access

Range :   95 km/charge
Battery Capacity :   3.07 Kwh
Charging Time :   6.2 Hr
Top Speed :   71 km/Hr
Kerb Weight :   122 Kg
Tyre Type :   Tubeless
Ground Clearance :   160 mm
Fast Charging :   Yes

Suzuki e Access Specifications & Features

Specifications
Key Features

Motor

Torque (motor)
15 Nm
No. Of Batteries
1
Drive Type
Belt Drive
Fuel Type
Electric

Transmission

Transmission
Automatic

Brakes

Brakes Front
Disc
Brakes Rear
Drum
Braking Type
Combi Brake System

Performance and Fuel economy

Top Speed
71 km/Hr

Tyres and Wheels

Tyre Size
Front :-90/90-12, Rear :-100/80-12
Wheel Size
Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)
Alloy

Dimensions

Seat height
765 mm
Length*Width*Height
1860*715*1135 mm3
Wheelbase
1305 mm
Length
1860 mm
Ground Clearance
160 mm
Height
1135 mm
Width
715 mm
Kerb Weight
122 Kg
Tail Light
LED
Saddle Height
765 mm
Front Brake Diameter
190 mm
Rear Brake Diameter
130 mm

Electricals

USB charging port
Yes
Additional Features
Riding Modes - Eco | Ride A | Ride B, Tip Over Sensor, Off-board Charger, Weather Update And Traffic Jam Alert, Auto Ready Cancel After 5 Min
Regenerative braking
Yes
Claimed range
95 km/charge
Battery Type
Li-ion
Call/SMS Alerts
Yes
Fast Charging
Yes
Headlight
LED
Range
95 km/charge
Charging at Home
Yes
Battery Capacity
3.07 Kwh
Fast Charging Time
2 Hrs 12 Min
Charging Time
6.2 Hr
Charging Time(0-80%)
4 Hrs 30 Min
Turn Signal Lamp
LED

Warranty

Standard Warranty (Years)
7
Standard Warranty (kilometers)
70000

Features

Frame
Underbone
Body Type
Electric Scooters
Instrument Console
Digital
Bluetooth Connectivity
Bluetooth
Starting
Remote Start,Push Button Start
Seat Type
Single
Display
Yes
Pass Switch
Yes
Mobile Application
Yes
Speedometer
Digital
Tripmeter
Digital
Distance to Empty Indicator
Yes
Clock
Yes
Low Battery Indicator
Yes
Passenger Footrest
Yes
Carry hook
Yes
Underseat storage
Yes
Odometer
Digital
Navigation
Yes
EBS
Yes
DRLs
Yes
Keyless Ignition
Yes

Expert's Opinion on e Access

Overview

Truly “Accessible”?
Truly “Accessible”?
  • The Suzuki eAccess is the Japanese auto giant’s first electric scooter for the Indian market.
  • We had first seen it at Auto Expo 2025, and recently we finally rode it.
  • For context though, we’ve only ridden this e-scooter on a go-kart track, so we won’t be able to give you feel for how it is like to ride in real-world conditions
  • Also, at the time of writing this review, Suzuki hasn’t announced prices for the eAccess, so how it stacks up against other e-scooters in the Indian market remains to be seen

Design

Old school sporty
Old school sporty
  • The eAccess looks almost nothing like the Access 125, and has a distinct sporty flair
  • The sloping front apron with the integrated turn indicators and the rectangular handlebar mounted LED headlight make it look like a sporty scooter from the 1990s, and that makes it feel really unique
  • Both sets of LED turn indicators have a very distinct shape and look really great
  • At the rear, the two-tone panels under the seat remind us a bit of the Hero Vida e-scooter
  • The LED tail light has a very unique shape, which along with the rear turn indicators, makes the eAccess look really attractive from the rear
  • We particularly loved the design of diamond cut alloy wheels, particularly on full display at the rear thanks to the single-sided swingarm. These add a serious premium touch to the scooter’s design
  • The long vertical LED strip on the middle of the front apron looks like a bit of an overkill in terms of design
  • The bog-standard mirrors too don’t gel too well with the overall sweeping lines of the eAccess
  • Some might find that eAccess looks a little too small (although it doesn’t feel small once you sit on it)

Performance & Mileage

Urban runabout
Urban runabout
  • The eAccess feels reasonably quick up to about 50kmph, after which the performance starts tapering off. This should be adequate for most people when riding in the city
  • If ridden normally, we believe that the eAccess should be able to manage a range of 75-80km on a full charge, which again should be enough for people who have a daily commute of about 30-40km.
  • The throttle calibration on the eAccess feel particularly good, acceleration is smooth regardless how hard you open the throttle, and feels extremely predictable.
  • The braking regeneration in Mode A and Eco is quite strong, and it’s actually possible to ride this scooter with minimum brakes in the city
  • The best part is that no matter how hard you ride the eAccess, it does not derate performance until the battery’s SoC (State of Charge) reaches 10 percent
  • The on-paper specs of the Suzuki eAccess aren’t that impressive
  • With a 4.1kW mid-mounted motor the eAccess has a top speed of just 71kmph
  • Even the claimed range of 95km on a full charge feels a bit lacking compared to other premium e-scooters in the market
  • When riding the eAccess quickly on the go-kart track, we saw a range drop commensurate with about 0.5km per percent of battery charge. So that would mean, when ridden hard, you can expect only about 50km of range from the scooter.
  • The “three” riding modes are a bit confusing - Mode A give you the full top speed of 71kmph with maximum regen, Mode B gives you the same top speed with the least regen and Eco gives you a limited top speed of 55kmph with maximum regen
  • You can switch between Mode A and Eco, as well as Mode B and Eco on the fly. But to change from A to B requires you to come to a complete halt and hold down the mode button for a couple of seconds

Battery & Charging

Easy Charging
Easy Charging
  • The home charger is very well designed and has its own neat carrying bag, so that it won’t rattle around in the boot when you’re carrying it with you.
  • Suzuki does offer fast charging with the eAccess, which can charge the battery from 0 to 100 percent in 2 hours and 12 minutes
  • Suzuki also says that they will have fast charger available at most of their larger dealerships in 30 cities quite soon, with other cities and town following shortly
  • Suzuki decided to go with an LFP (Lithium Ferro Phosphate) battery for the eAccess in order to give it a much longer battery life compared to other battery chemistries.
  • The 3.07kWh battery pack is a bit small compared to its competition, and only offer a max claimed range of 95km on a full charge
  • Home charging times are a bit on the higher side - 0 to 100 percent takes 6 hours and 20 minutes
  • The LFP battery chemistry means the charge density is a bit lower compared to NMC (Nickle Manganese Cobalt) batteries, which makes the eAccess’ battery pack a bit large in size

Handling

Quick footed
Quick footed
  • The eAccess is a nimble handler, and very eager to change direction
  • At the same time, once it’s leaned over, it feels really stable - something we experienced and enjoyed on our ride on the go-kart track
  • The brakes feel good too, with the front disc brake giving precise stopping power whenever you need it
  • Even though the eAccess has a combined braking system, it’s still too easy to lock up the rear wheel if you just use the rear brake lever

Ride Quality

Meant for the family
Meant for the family
  • We couldn’t thoroughly test the eAccess’ ride quality as we only rode on a go-kart track.
  • But over the few plastic speedbreakers which were placed on the track, the front telescopic suspension felt quite well settled
  • The rear suspension felt quite firm on those speedbreakers, and would bounce you around if you rode over them too quickly.
  • We believe that the rear ride quality should become better with a pillion on board

Comfort & Storage

The big easy
The big easy
  • The eAccess’ seat is quite large and can accommodate a large rider as well as a large pillion quite comfortably
  • With a seat height of just 765mm, it’s quite easy for riders of most heights to get both their feet on the gound
  • The seat cushioning too is slightly on the firmer side, which we think should make it great for longer commutes
  • The floorboard also runs up the apron in the same way as the Burgman, so riders can plant their feet forward, like on a cruiser, and get comfortable that way.
  • The floorboard space is a bit lacking if you want to carry a large backpack on it
  • Even the underseat storage is quite underwhelming, and might barely fit a single half face helmet, or a few groceries.

Features

Built Basic
Built Basic
  • The 4.2 inch colour TFT screen is very easy to read and legible even under harsh sunlight
  • It also gets connectivity features such as Turn-by-turn navigation, weather alerts and call & message alerts
  • The most unique feature the eAccess offers is its seat, which stays up once you open it. And to close it, you just lift it further to undo its retaining mechanism, and down it comes
  • Reverse mode is a useful feature it gets
  • We couldn’t test any of the connected features as the Suzuki Ride Connect app doesn’t list the eAccess as of yet
  • Reverse mode is a bit fidgety to access - at a standstill, you need to hold the brake and push the power button for a couple of seconds, and then you need to turn the throttle in the opposite direction to move the scooter backwards.

Verdict

Should you buy the Suzuki eAccess?
Should you buy the Suzuki eAccess?
  • At this point, it’s a bit difficult to recommend the eAccess as prices aren’t out yet. In fact, a lot rides on the pricing of this eAccess. If Suzuki can keep the price at Rs 1.10 lakh of below, the eAccess might make sense as it offers decent performance, acceptable range and top-notch build quality and fit-and-finish
  • However, if the price goes above Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom), it might be very difficult to justify the eAccess, especially compared to some of the other premium eScooters in the Indian market

Key Things to Know about e Access

Upside
  • Gets tons of features
  • Handles quite well
  • Build quality and finish levels are excellent
Downside
  • Suspension might be a bit too stiff for Indian roads
  • Underseat storage capacity could have been better
  • Top speed should have been higher

Suzuki e Access User Reviews

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jagdish
Jagdish
wrote on 2 months ago
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Best & smooth

It is so smooth in driving this amazing access on roads the seat is long wide, And well padded offering high comfort for both the driver & the passenger to site.

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e Access Colours

  • Metallic Mat Blue No 2 And Metallic Mat Fibro
  • Pearl Jade Green And Metallic Mat Fibroin Gra
  • Pearl Grace White And Metallic Mat Fibroin Gr
  • Metallic Mat Black No2 And Metallic Mat Borde

Suzuki e Access Riding Range

ARAI Claimed 95 Km/Charge

Suzuki e Access Videos

  • Suzuki eAccess Electric Scooter First Ride Review - Has Suzuki Done Enough?
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Suzuki e Access FAQs

What is the price of Suzuki e Access in 2026?
The 2026 ex-showroom price of Suzuki e Access is ₹1.88 Lakh.
What is the mileage of Suzuki e Access in 2026?
The ARAI claimed mileage of Suzuki e Access is 95 Km/Charge.
What is the Tyre and Wheel type of Suzuki e Access ?
Suzuki e Access has Tubeless tyre and Alloy wheels.
Does the Suzuki e Access have ABS?
No, ABS feature is not available in Suzuki e Access .
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Range
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Battery Capacity
3.07 kwh
Electricity Price
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Total Running Cost
Rs 0.21/kilometer
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Suzuki e Access Price in India
City On Road Price
Delhi Rs. 1,97,555
Kolkata Rs. 1,97,092
Bangalore Rs. 1,98,058
Hyderabad Rs. 1,96,953
Mumbai Rs. 1,96,441
Ahmedabad Rs. 2,00,380
Pune Rs. 1,96,441
Chennai Rs. 1,98,661
Patna Rs. 2,13,622
Jaipur Rs. 1,96,169

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