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Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition Spotted With New Paint Scheme

Modified On Jun 3, 2020 05:27 PM By Gaurav Sadanand for Suzuki Access 125

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The scooter was spotted at a dealership adorning a new matte red paint job 

  • The special edition model currently comes in three shades - matte black, pearl white and silver.
  • Expect the new trim to command a premium of around Rs 2,000 over the disc brake with CBS variant priced at Rs 63,458 (ex-showroom Pune).
  • All Suzuki Access 125 SE models come with features like chrome rearview mirrors, a retro colour seat and more!

The Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition has been spotted at a dealership wearing a new matte red paint scheme. Those interested will soon be able to choose from four different colour schemes, including matte black, matte red pearl white and silver. Expect the 2019 Suzuki Access SE to carry a premium of around Rs 2,000 over the disc brake with CBS variant, which is priced at Rs 63,458 (ex-showroom Pune), while deliveries are expected to commence after a week.

So what differentiates this ‘special edition’ model from the standard model? Simply put, it features blacked-out alloys and grab rails, chrome rearview mirrors, a retro-styled beige-coloured seat and special edition stickers on the rear side panels. It also gets a front disc as standard. But that’s about it as the rest of the scooter remains unchanged. 

Both the standard and special edition models come with nifty features like dual-luggage hooks, a DC socket to charge your phone, a cubby hole on the front apron, a semi-digital instrument console and Suzuki’s easy start system.

Powering the Access 125 is a 124cc, single-cylinder SEP (Suzuki Eco Performance) engine that puts out 8.7PS at 7000rpm and 10.2Nm at 5000rpm. In terms of underpinnings, the scooter employs a telescopic fork and a single shock absorber at the rear. Anchoring the scooter is a single disc brake up front and a drum unit at the rear. CBS (combined braking system) comes as standard. The Suzuki Access 125 competes against the Honda Activa 125, Honda Grazia, TVS NTorq 125, Hero Maestro Edge 125 and the Hero Destini 125.

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