The Access 125 is now more expensive by up to Rs 1,100
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The Suzuki Access 125 witnesses a price hike of up to Rs 1,100
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The updated Access 125 was launched with an OBD-2B compliant engine at the Auto Expo 2025
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No other changes apart from the pricing
The Suzuki Access 125 has been one of the the best-selling 125cc scooters, owing to its peppy performance, smooth and reliable engine, good practicality and an affordable price tag. But now, Suzuki has increased the prices of all the variants of the Access 125 in India. So, If you are looking to buy an Access 125, here are the latest price list (ex-showroom Delhi) of all the variants:
Suzuki Scooter |
Access 125 Variant |
April 2025 Price |
May 2025 Price |
Difference |
Access 125 |
Standard Edition |
Rs 82,900 |
Rs 83,800 |
Rs 900 |
Special Edition (Disc Brake) |
Rs 89,400 |
Rs 90,500 |
Rs 1,100 |
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Ride Connect Edition |
Rs 94,500 |
Rs 95,100 |
Rs 600 |
As you can see, the premium isn’t really substantial enough for you to think twice about buying the scooter. It still offers fantastic value for money for those who are looking for a practical 125cc scooter with good performance and solid build quality.
The Suzuki Access 125’s latest generation version was launched at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 (formerly known as Auto Expo 2025) in January 2025. It came with an updated, OBD-2B-compliant engine, a few minor design changes and new features including a revised LCD instrument console.
The Access 125 is available for sale in three variants: Standard, Special, and Ride Connect Edition, and is offered with five colour schemes: Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Metallic Mat Black No 2, Solid Ice Green, and Pearl Shiny Beige.
The Standard variant comes with steel wheels, drum brakes at both ends, blacked-out interior panels and rear view mirrors. The Special variant features brown/beige interior panels and seat cover, alloy wheels, a front disc brake and chromed-out rear view mirrors. The top-end Ride Connect Edition is the only variant that comes with smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. Other notable features include an external fuel filler, dual front cubby holes, a 24.5-litre underseat storage, a pass switch, rear brake lock, and hazard lights.
The Suzuki Access 125 directly rivals the Honda Activa 125, Yamaha Fascino 125, Hero Destini 125, and the TVS Jupiter 125.
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