
Suzuki e-Access: Built Smart, Rides Smarter, Purely Spot-On
In a world shifting to electric vehicles, Suzuki brings its trusted legacy to the forefront with the all-new e-Access - a smart electric scooter that blends innovation, reliability, and style like no other. Packed with Suzuki's next-gen e-Technology, the e-Access is here to redefine everyday electric mobility.
Suzuki has a timely opportunity to make a strong mark, as India's EV landscape has rapidly evolved over the past six years. EV penetration has grown from just 1.9% in FY 2021-22 to a notable 6.1% in FY 2024-25. Leading this shift are electric scooters, which have seen a sharp rise in adoption, currently standing at an impressive 16.2%. These trends clearly signal that electric mobility is no longer a niche - it's fast becoming the mainstream choice for Indian commuters.
To lead this shift, Suzuki is bringing its trusted legacy into the EV space with its advanced e-Technology, powering the all-new e-Access. Here's how it's making a difference.
Suzuki e-Access: Built for Reliability, Tested to Be Trusted
At the heart of the e-Access is a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, known for its long life, thermal stability, and safety. The fixed 3kWh LFP battery pack is backed by rigorous testing under various temperatures, conditions, and safety parameters. That's not all, it offers more.
Lithium-Phosphate Battery For Indian Roads
When it comes to powering your everyday ride, LFP batteries are simply built for India. With a life cycle that lasts two to three times longer, they help keep long-term ownership costs in check by delaying expensive replacements. What makes them truly ideal for Indian conditions is their superior heat resistance- they remain stable even in extreme summer temperatures. Add to that their natural protection against thermal runaway, and you have a battery that's not just smart, but safer and more dependable for daily commutes. It's the kind of confidence you want in your EV-every single day.
12 Ways Suzuki Makes Sure It's Road-Ready
Before it hits the road, the Suzuki e-Access has already been through it all, quite literally. From extreme heat to icy cold, drops to deep submersion, every part of the e-Access is put through 12 intense reliability tests to prove it can handle whatever life throws at it.
The scooter undergoes partial submersion, hot and cold temperature tests, and even a drop test to ensure toughness. It's shaken through a vibration test, and then each component, including the motor and battery, is bench-tested for performance and lifespan. When it comes to the battery, Suzuki leaves nothing to chance. It's subjected to temperature stress, submersion, crushing, and even a puncture test, mimicking real-world accidents and extremes.
Maintenance-Free Belt Drive - Good for 7 Years!
Suzuki's maintenance-free belt drive needs no lubrication or adjustments. Its toothed design and auto-tensioner prevent slippage and extend durability up to 7 years or 70,000 km. Perfect for riders seeking reliable, low-maintenance electric mobility with the e-Access.
Smooth Power, Smart Modes, Regenerative Braking
Suzuki's advanced Drive Mode Selection (SDMS-e) lets you adjust power delivery to match your riding style or traffic conditions. Combined with constant power delivery across all speeds, this gives the e-Access a smooth, confident feel, whether you're gliding through city traffic or cruising open roads. Plus, the regenerative braking system helps recharge the battery while slowing down, boosting efficiency and extending your ride time.
All That, with Spot-On Design
The Suzuki e-Access isn't just smart - it looks the part too. Inspired by its ICE sibling, the electric scooter blends sharp styling with thoughtful touches that make it stand out on city streets. The LED headlamp pairs with a uniquely designed front apron housing turn indicators on either side of the Suzuki badge. Smooth, minimal side panels, a long single-piece seat, raised metallic nameplates, and a chrome 'S' emblem give it a premium, refined presence, rounded off by stylish alloy wheels. It will be offered in three striking dual-tone colour options.
Ride Smarter with e-Access
Suzuki has packed the e-Access with modern features to stay ahead of the curve. A vibrant colour TFT LCD supports smartphone connectivity via the Suzuki Ride Connect-E app. Riders get three power modes - Eco, Ride A, and Ride B-plus a reverse mode for added convenience. A multifunction switch with keyless access rounds out the tech-savvy package, making the e-Access a smart, stylish pick for today's urban rider.
The Electric Scooter You Can Count On
With a perfect mix of technology, toughness, and everyday usability, the Suzuki e-Access is more than just an EV - it's a statement of dependability and modern living. And with Suzuki's legacy of trust backing it, this scooter is ready to power your journey smoothly, silently, and smartly.
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