With the 2025 update, the Suzuki Access remains a dependable choice in the 125cc scooter space. It continues to compete with the Activa 125 and the TVS Jupiter 125.
By Sanorita

Suzuki Motorcycle India has rolled out a new top-spec version of its well-known Access scooter — the Ride Connect TFT Edition. The new model gets a Bluetooth-enabled, colour TFT digital display, offering riders enhanced connectivity and information. It is priced at Rs 1.02 lakh (ex-showroom), a premium of Rs 6,800 over the previous top-spec Ride Connect version. Aesthetically, the scooter gets a fresh twist with a new Pearl Mat Aqua Silver paint option, expanding the colour lineup to five vibrant shades. Other available colours include Metallic Mat Black No. 2, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, and Solid Ice Green.
With the 2025 update, the Suzuki Access 125 remains a dependable choice in the 125cc scooter space. Its well-rounded nature makes it a solid alternative to popular options like the Honda Activa 125 and the TVS Jupiter 125. With competition also coming from the Hero Destini 125 and Yamaha Fascino 125, the Access continues to attract those looking for trusted performance and low maintenance.
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Commenting on this latest offering, Mr. Deepak Mutreja, Vice President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. said, 'The Suzuki Access has long been a trusted companion for urban riders and with its latest upgrade, we are adding a new layer of modern functionality and flair. The Coloured TFT Digital display and the elegant new colour elevate the everyday riding experience while staying true to the scooter’s strength of reliability, comfort, and efficiency.’
The Access Ride Connect TFT Edition, with its 4.2-inch full-colour TFT screen, paired with the Suzuki Ride Connect system, adds to the performance of the scooter. Built to enhance rider interaction, the digital cluster delivers key information in a sharp, organised format that’s easy to glance at on the go. Thanks to TFT technology, the display excels in brightness, contrast, and colour accuracy, ensuring clear visibility regardless of lighting conditions.
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The model stays committed to its familiar design and mechanical foundation. It continues to house the 125cc single-cylinder engine, now upgraded to meet the latest OBD2 emission norms. This motor generates 8.3bhp of maximum power at 6,500 rpm and 10.2Nm of peak torque at 5,000rpm.