Suzuki e Access launch in India — covering price, warranty, specs, features, offers and what riders need to know:
- 📍 Ex‑showroom price: Around ₹1.88 lakh (Delhi) — a premium price point compared to many other electric scooters currently in the indian market.
- 📦 Bookings: Now open at authorised Suzuki dealerships nationwide, and Suzuki plans to sell through Flipkart online once retail deliveries start.
- Suzuki is also offering early private customer benefits such as loyalty and welcome bonuses to attract buyers.
- Powered by a 3.07 kWh Lithium iron Phosphate (LFP) battery — known for better thermal stability and longer lifecycle than many standard EV batteries.
- Claimed range: ~95 km on a full charge — best suited for urban and commuter usage.
- Top speed: ~71 km/h.
- Electric motor output: ~4.1 kW (5.49 bhp) with 15 Nm torque.
- Ride modes include Eco, Ride A, Ride B and Reverse mode, plus regenerative braking for added efficiency.
- Standard home charging: ~6 hours 42 minutes from 0–100%.
- DC Fast Charging: ~2 hours 12 minutes to fill fast chargers.
- Suzuki is preparing a network of 1,200+ EV‑ready outlets with AC charging and 240+ dealerships with DC fast chargers.
✅ Buy‑back assurance: Up to 60 % value after 3 years (introductory offer).
✅ Loyalty bonus: Up to ₹10,000 for existing Suzuki customers.
✅ Welcome bonus: Up to ₹7,000 for new Suzuki buyers.
✅ Finance plans: Starting at around 5.99 % interest for retail loans.
✅ Flexible rentals: Options ranging from 24 hours up to 3 years for short‑term users.These incentives help soften the premium pricing and add long‑term ownership confidence.🌈 6. Design & Features
- Dual‑tone alloy wheels and modern LED lighting give the e‑Access a premium urban look.
- Features include a colour TFT display, USB charging port, and keyless entry.
- Integrated battery case in a lightweight chassis improves rigidity and handling.
- The pricing is higher than many rivals like Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube, ola S1 and Ather scooters — meaning Suzuki is opting for a premium positioning.
- By offering longer warranties, buy‑back options, and ownership perks, Suzuki is trying to differentiate the e‑Access on value and trust, not just specs.
- Urban commuters who want an electric scooter with durability and practicality.
- Buyers who value long‑term reliability and lower maintenance (thanks in part to the LFP battery and maintenance‑free belt drive).
- Riders ready to pay a premium for brand trust and ownership benefits, rather than just the lowest price.