Suzuki has launched the Suzuki e-Access electric scooter in India at a price of ₹1.88 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings for the electric scooter are now open across the country.
The e-Access was first shown in India at the Bharat Mobility Expo last year. After nearly a year, Suzuki has now brought the electric version of its familiar Access nameplate to market.
A Quick Sneak Peak
| Item | Details |
| Model | Suzuki e-Access |
| Price | ₹1.88 lakh (ex-showroom) |
| Battery type | LFP |
| Claimed range | 95 km |
| Motor output | 4.1 kW |
| Torque | 15 Nm |
| Ride modes | Eco, Ride A, Ride B |
| Charging | DC fast charging, portable AC charger |
| Sales network | 1,200+ outlets |
Colours Offered
Along with opening bookings, Suzuki has added a new dual-tone colour called Metallic Mat Stellar Blue with Metallic Mat Fibroin Grey. With this update, the e-Access is now available in four colour options.
Battery And Motor
The Suzuki e-Access uses a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, which Suzuki says offers a longer service life compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries. The company claims a 95 km range on a single charge. Power comes from a 4.1 kW electric motor producing 15 Nm of torque. Suzuki says the scooter delivers consistent performance even when the battery charge is low.
Ride Modes & Safety
The electric scooter comes with three ride modes, Eco, Ride A, and Ride B. It also gets a reverse mode to assist in tight parking situations and regenerative braking to recover energy during deceleration. For safety and durability, the battery is housed in an aluminium casing that is integrated into the chassis. Suzuki says this setup helps improve rigidity and handling. In terms of equipment, the e-Access gets LED lighting, two-tone alloy wheels, and a belt drive system, which is designed to reduce maintenance compared to chain-driven setups.
Charging And Support
Suzuki says DC fast-charging facilities are currently available at over 240 locations. In addition, portable AC chargers are offered across the dealer network. The e-Access will be sold through Suzuki’s existing network of more than 1,200 sales and service outlets. The company has also trained EV-specific technicians to support after-sales service.
Market Position
At ₹1.88 lakh, the Suzuki e-Access is priced higher than several rivals in the segment, including models like the Ather Rizta and TVS iQube. Suzuki seems to be placing the e-Access at the premium end of the electric scooter space, relying on the familiarity of the Access name, the long-life battery, and its wide service network.
