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Suzuki Access 125 Variants Explained In Detail: Everything You Need To Know

By:Reema Bohra
Updated On: August 28, 2024 24:12 IST
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Suzuki Access 125 Variants Explained In Detail: Everything You Need To Know

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Prices start from Rs 79,899 and go up to Rs 90,500
  • Engine churns out 8 bhp and 10 Nm of torque
  • Only the top variant comes with a digital cluster and Bluetooth connectivity

If you're planning to buy a Suzuki Access 125, it's important to know which variant suits your needs before you visit the showroom, whether you're buying it offline or online. To save you the time and effort of sifting through extensive research and videos on each variant, I've put together this detailed guide. It will help you understand what each model offers, so you can make an informed decision. Keep reading to find out more! Before moving ahead, join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group to stay updated on the latest automotive news and industry insights.

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Suzuki Access 125: Variant, Prices, & Colour Options

Variant Ex-Showroom Price Colour Options
Standard Edition Drum Brake VariantRs 79,899Metallic Matte Platinum Silver No.2, Pearl Mirage White, Metallic Drak Greenish Blue, Metallic Matte Black
Standard Edition Disc Brake Variant Rs 85,001 Metallic Matte Platanium Silver No.2, Pearl Mirage White, Metallic Drak Greenish Blue, Metallic Matte Black
Special Edition Disc Brake VariantRs 86,802Pearl Shining Beige, Metallic Dark Greenish Blue, Solid Ice Green/Pearl Mirage White, Metallic Matte Black, Pearl Mirage White
Ride Connect Edition Disc Brake with Alloy WheelRs 90,500Pearl Shining Beige, Solid Ice Green/Pearl Mirage White, Metallic Matte Black, Pearl Mirage White, Matte Blue, Metallic Sonoma Red/Pearl Mirage White, Metallic Royal Bronze

When it comes to pricing, the Suzuki Access 125 is available in four variants: Standard Drum, Standard Disc, Special Edition Disc, and Ride Connect Edition Disc. The price difference between the Standard Drum and Standard Disc variants is Rs 5,102. If you compare the Special Edition Disc model with the Ride Connect Edition Disc model, there's a gap of Rs 3,698. For those interested in the Special Edition, it's priced at Rs 1,801 higher than the Standard Disc variant.

Suzuki Access 125: Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Type4-Stroke, 1-cylinder, Air Cooled, SOHC, 2-valve
Engine Output8 bhp at 6,750 rpm
Torque10 Nm at 5,500 rpm
Transmission TypeCVT

Suzuki Access 125: Mechanicals

MechanicalStandard Drum VariantStandard Disc Variant Special Edition Disc Variant Ride Connect Disc Brake with Alloy Wheel
Front SuspensionTelescopicTelescopicTelescopicTelescopic
Rear SuspensionSwing ArmSwing ArmSwing ArmSwing Arm
Front Tyre SizeFront 90/90-12 54.JFront 90/90-12 54.JFront 90/90-12 54.JFront 90/90-12 54.J
Rear Tyre SizeRear 90/100-1053JRear 90/100-1053JRear 90/100-1053JRear 90/100-1053J
Front BrakeDrumDiscDiscDisc
Rear BrakeDrumDrumDrumDrum
WheelSteelAlloyAlloyAlloy

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Suzuki Access 125: Features

The base Standard Drum Brake variant includes features like an LED headlamp, halogen indicators with halogen DRLs, a semi-analogue instrument cluster, and an engine start-stop switch with Suzuki's Easy Start System. It also offers a side stand interlock, 21.8L under-seat storage, a front glovebox, a one-push central locking system, a hook, and more.

Above: Semi-Digital Cluster

These features are also found in the Standard Disc Brake variant. The key difference here is the hardware, where this variant comes with a disc brake instead of a drum and alloy wheels instead of steel ones. Moving up to the Special Edition Disc Brake variant, it includes all the features of the Standard Disc Brake variant, with additional perks like a charging port, a semi-analogue cluster with an illuminated design for a more premium look, and extra chrome touches for a classic appearance.

The Ride Connect Edition Disc Brake variant also shares the same features but adds a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, call and message alerts, and more. Additionally, this top variant is the only one to feature exclusive LED DRLs.

Above: Digital Cluster

Suzuki Access 125: Dimensions

DimensionsStandard Drum Variant Standard Disc Variant/Special Edition Disc Variant/Ride Connect Disc Brake with Alloy Wheel
Length1870 mm1870 mm
Width690 mm690 mm
Height1,160 mm1,160 mm
Wheelbase1265 mm1265 mm
Ground Clearance160 mm160 mm
Seat Height773 mm773 mm
Kerb Mass104 kg103 kg
Fuel Tank5L5L

Verdict

This scooter offers a stylish design and a solid range of features. Depending on your needs, you can choose the variant that suits you best. If you're mainly looking for a comfortable ride and aren't too focused on advanced tech, the disc variant might be a good choice, providing you with added safety and ease of use.

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