Suzuki launched its electric scooter, e-Access, in the Indian electric scooter market in January 2026. The company started the production of its first electric scooter on May 23, 2025, & launched it after seven & a half months. The initial reaction was not so good, as people were hesitant to purchase the high priced electric scooter. But Suzuki has now sold 370 units of the electric scooter as of February 14.

As per SIAM’s wholesale data, Suzuki dispatched 703 e-Access scooters in January 2026. Retail sales data from Vahan shows that only 201 units were delivered in the first month. This gave the e-Access a 0.16 percent share of the total 1.23 lakh e-two wheelers sold in January. In the first half of February, an additional 169 scooters reached buyers, indicating steady but slow growth in deliveries.

One such factor that impacts the sales is the pricing of the e-Access, which is Rs 1.88 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi. This makes it pricier than the best selling TVS iQube & Bajaj Chetak. However, Suzuki plans to lower the cost of ownership with the 7 year or 80,000 km extended warranty. Additionally, the company also offers a 60 percent buyback assurance, which is valid for three years. This may just make it more attractive to potential buyers.
The e-Access is built on Suzuki’s in house e-Technology platform. It uses a 3kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, which promises longer life than conventional NMC batteries. The company claims an IDC range of 95 km per charge. Moreover, the battery and drivetrain have undergone extensive testing including water submersion, vibration, drop, and thermal stress tests. The scooter features a disc front brake, drum rear brake, LED lights, daytime running lights, and a ground clearance of 160 mm.
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