Suzuki Motorcycle India rolls out the 5 millionth Access 125 from its Gurugram plant

Access 125 was the first scooter in the 125 cc segment at the time of its launch in 2007.

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Suzuki Motorcycle India rolls out the 5 millionth Access 125 from its Gurugram plant

Suzuki Motorcycle India (SMIPL), the two-wheeler subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, has rolled out its 5 millionth Access 125 from its Kherki Dhaula plant situated in Gurugram, Haryana.

Access 125 was the first scooter in the 125 cc segment at the time of its launch in 2007. Commenting on the occasion, Kenichi Umeda, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India said, “This is a major milestone for all of us at Suzuki Motorcycle India. It reflects our commitment and customers’ confidence in our Access 125 in the domestic as well as overseas markets."

He further added, "We express our sincere gratitude towards our valued customers, dealer partners, associates, and all our colleagues for supporting us achieve this remarkable feat. Today’s Access 125 is fully equipped with convenient features developed keeping the Indian customers in mind.” 

 

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