Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL) has further strengthened its position in the premium scooter segment with the launch of the Suzuki Access equipped with a Single Channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). This latest update brings enhanced rider safety to one of India’s most trusted 125cc scooters, aligning with evolving customer expectations for modern mobility.
The updated lineup introduces two specific editions featuring ABS, available at Suzuki dealerships across India:
To support new buyers, Suzuki is offering ownership benefits including a low rate of interest starting from 6.99% and a zero processing fee.

The primary addition to these new variants is the Single Channel ABS, a rider-assist feature designed to manage brake pressure during sudden or emergency braking situations.
The system utilizes wheel speed sensors to monitor rotation in real-time. If the sensors detect a sudden deceleration that could lead to wheel lock-up, the ABS Control Unit signals the hydraulic modulator to rapidly open and close valves. This action modulates the brake fluid pressure, creating a pulsing feel in the brake lever while preventing the tire from skidding.
The inclusion of ABS is critical for safety, particularly in challenging environments:
While the braking system is updated, the Access 125 retains the core performance and convenience features that have made it a market favorite.
The scooter is powered by a 125cc, Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke engine compliant with OBD-2B standards.
Both ABS variants come equipped with Suzuki Ride Connect, a Bluetooth-enabled digital instrument cluster.
What is the starting price of the new Suzuki Access 125 ABS? The Access Ride Connect ABS Edition starts at INR 92,328 (ex-showroom Delhi).
What is the difference between the two ABS variants? The main difference lies in the instrument cluster. The Ride Connect ABS Edition features a monochrome LCD, while the Ride Connect TFT ABS Edition features a 4.2-inch colored TFT display with additional features like ambient weather and traffic alerts.
Does the Suzuki Access ABS have a kick-start option? No, the new ABS-equipped variants are electric start only. The non-ABS variants (Standard, Special Edition, and Ride Connect CBS) retain both kick and electric start.
How does ABS improve safety on wet roads? ABS prevents the front wheel from locking up during braking on slippery surfaces. This helps the rider maintain control of the scooter’s direction and prevents skidding, which is common in wet weather conditions.
What are the color options for the TFT ABS Edition? The TFT edition is available in Metallic Mat Black No.2, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green, and Pearl Mat Aqua Silver.
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