Suzuki has officially entered the Indian electric two-wheeler market with the launch of the Suzuki e-Access, its first electric scooter. Priced at Rs 1.88 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), bookings for the e-Access are now open, with deliveries scheduled to begin shortly.
The e-Access is based on Suzuki’s in-house electric platform and focuses on long-term durability, premium hardware and global-quality validation standards.
Suzuki e-Access: Key highlights
Uses a 3kWh LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery
Claimed IDC range of 95km
4.1kW electric motor with 15Nm torque
Three riding modes and regenerative braking
One of the most expensive mass-market electric scooters in India
Suzuki e-Access colours and design
Along with the start of bookings, Suzuki has introduced a new dual-tone colour option – matte blue with grey, taking the total colour choices to four. The design remains familiar to the petrol-powered Access, helping existing Suzuki customers transition easily to electric mobility.
Suzuki e-Access battery, range and technology
The Suzuki e-Access is built on the brand’s Suzuki e-Technology electric architecture. It features a 3kWh LFP battery, which Suzuki claims offers better thermal stability and a longer service life compared to conventional NMC batteries.
The scooter delivers a claimed IDC range of 95km on a full charge. Suzuki says the battery and drivetrain have undergone extensive testing, including:
Water submersion tests
Thermal stress tests
Vibration and drop tests
These validations are carried out to meet Suzuki’s global durability standards.
Suzuki e-Access motor, performance and features
Powering the e-Access is a 4.1kW swingarm-mounted motor producing 15Nm of torque. The scooter comes with three riding modes:
Eco
Ride A
Ride B
It also features regenerative braking and reverse assist, making it easier to manoeuvre in tight urban spaces. Suzuki claims consistent throttle response even at low battery charge levels, addressing a common concern among EV users.
The scooter uses a belt final drive, which is rated to last up to 70,000km or seven years, and requires minimal maintenance.
Suzuki e-Access charging and dealership network
Suzuki will retail the e-Access through its network of 1,200+ dealerships across India.
DC fast chargers are currently available at over 240 outlets
Portable AC chargers will be offered across the entire dealership network
This approach is aimed at reducing range anxiety and improving EV ownership convenience.
Suzuki e-Access price and rivals
Suzuki e-Access price in India
Rs 1.88 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
At this price, the e-Access sits at the premium end of the electric scooter segment.
Electric scooter price comparison
| Electric scooter | Price (ex-showroom) |
|---|---|
| Suzuki e-Access | Rs 1.88 lakh |
| Simple One Gen 2 | Rs 1.70 lakh |
| Ather 450 Apex | Rs 1.90 lakh |
| Bajaj Chetak 3501 | Rs 1.23 lakh |
| Ather Rizta Z (3.7kWh) | Rs 1.53 lakh |
| TVS iQube ST (5.3kWh) | Rs 1.58 lakh |
Despite offering a smaller battery than some rivals, the e-Access commands a higher price, positioning it as a premium, durability-focused electric scooter rather than a value offering.
Warranty, buyback and online availability
As part of its launch strategy, Suzuki is offering:
7-year / 80,000km extended warranty at no extra cost
60 percent buyback assurance for three years
Online availability via Flipkart once deliveries commence
FAQs: Suzuki e-Access electric scooter
Q1. What is the price of the Suzuki e-Access in India?
The Suzuki e-Access is priced at Rs 1.88 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Q2. What is the range of the Suzuki e-Access?
It has a claimed IDC range of 95km on a full charge.
Q3. What type of battery does the Suzuki e-Access use?
The scooter uses a 3kWh LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery.
Q4. When will Suzuki e-Access deliveries begin?
Deliveries are expected to start shortly after bookings, which are already open.
Q5. Is the Suzuki e-Access available online?
Yes, it will be available on Flipkart once deliveries begin.






