Suzuki Motorcycles India has taken a bold step into the electric two-wheeler segment by unveiling the e-Access electric scooter at the Auto Expo 2025. A modern reimagining of the popular petrol-powered Access 125, the e-Access combines sporty design, advanced technology, and eco-friendly performance, signaling Suzuki’s commitment to a sustainable future.
As speculation grows, industry experts hint that the Suzuki e-Access could arrive in Nepal by late 2025 or early 2026, making it a potential game-changer in the local electric scooter market.
Key Features and Performance
The Suzuki e-Access boasts impressive specifications, blending performance with practicality:
Fast charger: 2 hours 12 minutes.
Electric motor output: 4.1kW with 15Nm of torque.
Battery: 3.07kWh fixed battery pack.
Range: A claimed 95km per charge, catering to daily commutes.
Top speed: 71 km/h.
Charging time:
Standard charger: 6 hours 42 minutes (0–100%).
Design and Styling
The e-Access features a contemporary, sporty design, deviating from the family-oriented aesthetics of its predecessor. It is available in three dual-tone color schemes:
- Metallic Mat Black No.2/Metallic Mat Bordeaux Red
- Pearl Grace White/Metallic Mat Fibroin Gray
- Pearl Jade Green/Metallic Mat Fibroin Gray
The sharp lines, modern color palette, and alloy wheels contribute to its futuristic appeal.
Technology and Features
Suzuki has equipped the e-Access with cutting-edge features to enhance the riding experience:
- TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity, offering:
- Speedometer, odometer, trip meter, and range displays.
- Turn-by-turn navigation and traffic updates.
- Ride Modes: Three selectable options – Eco, Ride A, Ride B.
- Key fob functionality for remote locking and unlocking.
The e-Access is also fitted with 12-inch alloy wheels, telescopic front forks, a rear monoshock, and tubeless tyres for a smooth ride.
Dimensions and Comfort
With a seat height of 765mm and a kerb weight of 122kg, the e-Access promises ease of handling for a variety of riders. Its ground clearance of 165mm ensures capability on uneven roads, making it a practical choice for urban environments like Kathmandu.
Rivals in the Market
When launched, the Suzuki e-Access will face stiff competition from popular electric scooters such as:
Vida V2
TVS iQube
Bajaj Chetak
Ather Rizta
Ola S1 Air
Honda Activa e (upcoming)
Expected Price and Nepal Launch Timeline
The Suzuki e-Access is expected to be priced between Rs 1.20 lakh and Rs 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom) in India. If launched in Nepal, the price is likely to be higher due to import duties and taxes, potentially making it a premium option in the market.
The scooter is anticipated to make its way to Nepal by late 2025 or early 2026, aligning with the growing demand for electric two-wheelers in the country.

