Suzuki Launches First Electric Scooter e-ACCESS in India

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May 23, 2025 17:42

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Suzuki Motorcycle India has commenced production of its first electric scooter, the e-ACCESS, at its Gurugram facility. The scooter features a Lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery, regenerative braking, and various riding modes.
Mumbai, May 23 (PTI) Two-wheeler maker Suzuki Motorcycle India on Friday said it has commenced the production of its first electric scooter e-ACCESS at its Gurugram manufacturing facility.

First showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the everyday urban commuting electric scooter e-ACCESS marks the brand's entry into the e-two-wheeler segment in the domestic market.

The e-scooter is powered by Suzuki's e-technology, which includes a Lithium-iron- phosphate (LFP) battery known for longer life and better thermal stability, the company said.


The scooter also features regenerative braking, a maintenance-free belt drive system, and the Suzuki Drive Mode Selector-e (SDMS-e) for different riding modes (eco and ride A and B modes), along with reverse mode, according to the company.

Additionally, to ensure reliability, the battery and components undergo rigorous testing, including submersion, temperature extremes, drops, vibrations, motor bench, puncture and crush tests, it said.

To further support its electric mobility initiative, Suzuki Motorcycle India is actively engaging with its existing dealership network to be fully EV-ready across the country.

Dealerships are being equipped with trained technical personnel and dedicated service infrastructure to meet the unique requirements of electric two-wheeler customers, ensuring both accessibility and convenience, the company said.
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