The Access 125 is Suzuki Motorcycle Indias first star performer in the rapidly growing automatic scooter segment. In a way, the Access 125 paved the way for Suzukis first firm foothold in the highly competitive scooter market. A peppy engine, universally acceptable looks and decent fuel economy got it quite a fan following.
However, its been a few years since the Access 125 was first launched in 2007. A special edition Suzuki Access 125 with some cosmetic changes was also introduced in 2013. But Suzukis scooter sales were lacklustre over the past year, and sales of both 125cc scooters - the Suzuki Access and the Suzuki Swish - saw a decline. So now, in 2016, Suzuki has introduced a facelifted and upgraded version of the all-new Access 125. The 2016 Suzuki Access 125 will be sold alongwith the older model, at a slight premium. So, whats new? Quite a few things, actually.
( 2016 Suzuki Access 125 - Understated looks, not a head-turner)
Design and Features
One look and its apparent that the all-new Suzuki Access 125 wont win any beauty contests, and its not likely to turn too many heads on the street as well. But one thing is certain, the all-new Access 125 looks big, and quite handsome. Its cut out in gracious lines rather than being fashionably hip and doesnt make a loud, brash statement.
( 2016 Suzuki Access 125 - Gracious looks, handsome design)
The overall silhouette remains the same as the older model, but with the addition of some new design elements; theres a new retro looking headlight with a fat chrome strip around it; the side panels have been redesigned too and theres the addition of a 3D logo as well as a shiny chrome exhaust muffler. The changes are subtle, but they work well and will appeal to a wide range of prospective customers.
( 2016 Suzuki Access 125 design tweaks)
The instrument panel is a simple unit, with a large analog speedometer and a small digital display with read outs for two trip meters, odometer, service interval and a fuel gauge. The multi-function key has ignition, steering lock and remote seat release and overall switchgear quality is quite good. The all-new Access 125 also has a small pocket up front and a couple of hooks to hang your groceries or a bag or two over the floorboard.
( 2016 Suzuki Access 125 - Handy Features)
Suzuki says underseat storage is best-in-class at 21 litres. It can accommodate a small bag, a book or two and a full face helmet, all within the same space! What is sorely missed is a USB power socket; although theres space for an optional power socket, you will have to get that installed at your own cost, not at the dealer, but out in the grey market.
Engine and Performance
There are no surprises when you thumb the starter; the engine settles into a reassuring hum and the scooter pulls cleanly, accelerating without any sense of feeling strained or without any vibrations creeping in. The engine is a new one - with SEP technology or Suzuki Eco Performance, which reduces friction among the moving parts and is also said to improve fuel economy. The overall displacement remains the same at 124cc, and makes the same amount of power - 8.58bhp at 7, 000rpm. But it makes marginally more torque now - 10.2Nm at 5000rpm.
( 2016 Suzuki Access 125 - Smooth, refined engine)
On paper, the figures dont seem much, but the 2016 Suzuki Access 125 impressed us every time you pin the throttle open. Its not lightning fast off the block, but the scooters got enough grunt to give a sense of a strong, solid performer. Acceleration is smooth and linear, and we managed to hit a speedo-indicated top speed of just over 90kmph, and while it does that, theres no vibration or protest from the engine, even at high speeds. Even with a pillion on board ( a rather heavy one at that) , the Access 125 pulls without giving any sense of feeling stressed.
( Impressive handling of the 2016 Suzuki Access 125)
The 12-inch front wheel and the telescopic front forks give the Access 125 superla