The electric scooter market in India is heating up with brands like Ola, Ather, and TVS leading the charge. Now, Suzuki is preparing to enter the EV race with its highly anticipated Suzuki e Access – an electric version of its popular Access 125 scooter. If launched with the right pricing and features, it could redefine the EV two-wheeler market and pose a serious challenge to Ola and Ather.
Familiar Design With Modern Touch
The Suzuki e Access is expected to carry forward the practical and commuter-friendly design of the petrol-powered Access 125, but with modern EV elements. Spy shots suggest it could feature LED lighting, a digital console, aerodynamic styling, and new color options. Suzuki seems to be focusing on comfort and everyday usability rather than flashy, futuristic looks.
Battery & Performance
While Suzuki has not officially revealed the specs, industry reports suggest the e Access may come with a 3–4 kWh lithium-ion battery pack offering a range of 100–120 km on a single charge. With a top speed of around 80–90 km/h, it would be ideal for city commutes. Fast-charging support is also likely, which would make it more convenient compared to rivals.
Features & Technology
Suzuki is expected to equip the e Access with:
- Fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity
- Smartphone app integration for navigation and ride stats
- Multiple riding modes (Eco, Normal, Power)
- Reverse assist for easy parking
- Ample under-seat storage with USB charging port
These features, if priced right, could make it one of the most practical EV scooters in India.
Price Expectation & Rivals
The Suzuki e Access is expected to launch in mid-2025 with a price range of ₹1.10 – ₹1.30 lakh (ex-showroom). It will directly compete with:
- Ola S1 Pro (₹1.30 lakh)
- Ather 450X (₹1.25 lakh)
- TVS iQube (₹1.10 lakh)
- Bajaj Chetak EV (₹1.25 lakh)
Suzuki e Access vs Rivals – Quick Comparison
Feature | Suzuki e Access (Expected) | Ola S1 Pro | Ather 450X | TVS iQube |
---|---|---|---|---|
Range | 100–120 km | 181 km | 150 km | 120 km |
Top Speed | 85–90 km/h | 120 km/h | 90 km/h | 82 km/h |
Battery Capacity | 3–4 kWh | 4 kWh | 3.7 kWh | 3.4 kWh |
Fast Charging | Yes (Expected) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Price (Ex-Showroom) | ₹1.10–1.30 Lakh | ₹1.30 Lakh | ₹1.25 Lakh | ₹1.10 Lakh |
USP | Practical, commuter-friendly | Performance | Smart features | Reliability |
The Suzuki e Access could be a game-changer in the electric scooter market, especially for daily commuters who prefer reliability, comfort, and practicality over flashy features. If Suzuki manages to price it competitively and deliver a real-world range close to 120 km, it can seriously challenge Ola and Ather in India’s EV race.
FAQ’s:
Q1. When will Suzuki e Access launch in India?
It is expected to launch in mid-2025.
Q2. What is the expected range of the e Access?
It may offer a range of 100–120 km on a single charge.
Q3. How much will the Suzuki e Access cost?
The expected price is ₹1.10 – ₹1.30 lakh (ex-showroom).
Q4. Who are its main rivals?
Its rivals include Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450X, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak EV.
Q5. Is it suitable for daily city rides?
Yes, with practical design, good range, and storage options, it is designed mainly for city commuting.