Suzuki Motorcycle India Adds ABS Variant to Access Scooter Range
Two-wheeler manufacturer introduces single-channel Anti-Lock Braking System across Access lineup with pricing starting at Rs 92,328.
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd. (SMIPL) has launched an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) variant of its Access scooter, expanding the model's safety features for Indian riders. The announcement was made on February 4, 2026, from the company's Gurugram headquarters.
The new offering comes weeks after Suzuki introduced its first electric scooter, the e-ACCESS, in January 2026. According to Kenichi Umeda, Managing Director of Suzuki Motorcycle India, the ABS variant aims to provide customers with more options within the Access family to suit different riding preferences.
The ABS technology regulates brake pressure to prevent wheel lock during braking while maintaining the scooter's existing performance characteristics. The system operates on a single-channel configuration.
Two variants are now available with the ABS feature. The Access Ride Connect ABS Edition is priced at Rs 92,328 (ex-showroom Delhi) and comes in five color options: Metallic Mat Black No.2, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green, and Pearl Shiny Beige. The Access Ride Connect TFT ABS Edition, featuring a TFT display, is priced at Rs 98,378 (ex-showroom Delhi) and includes an additional color option, Pearl Mat Aqua Silver.
Suzuki is offering financing options for the ABS variants with interest rates starting from 6.99 percent and zero processing fees, subject to terms and conditions. The company has also announced a promotional offer where ten customers from each state can win vouchers worth Rs 5,000.
The scooters are available across Suzuki's dealership network in India. The company has clarified that while ABS is a rider-assist feature, it does not replace the need for safe riding practices and maintaining proper braking distances.
Suzuki Motorcycle India, a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, operates from its manufacturing facility in Kherki Daula, Gurugram, which has an annual production capacity of 1.3 million units. The company produces scooters, premium motorcycles, and larger displacement bikes for the Indian market.
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