Trusted Performance and Security: Suzuki Access 125 Now Available with ABS

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New Suzuki Access 125 With ABS

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    Reliability has always been a cornerstone of Suzuki’s approach to two-wheeler engineering. Building on the proven success of the Suzuki Access platform, Suzuki Motorcycle India is pleased to introduce Single Channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) on select Access 125 variants.

    This addition brings advanced rider-assist braking support to one of India’s most trusted scooters, protecting riders during sudden or emergency braking situations while retaining the everyday usability, comfort, and reliability that customers associate with the Access brand.

    ABS: Intelligent Braking Support When You Need It

    The Anti-Lock Braking System on the Suzuki Access 125 is designed to support riders during sudden or emergency braking by modulating brake pressure to manage wheel rotation and reduce the likelihood of front-wheel lock under varying riding conditions.

    Importantly, during normal riding and regular braking, the ABS system remains inactive, allowing the scooter to deliver the same familiar braking feel Access riders have trusted for years. This intelligent system continuously monitors wheel speed through dedicated sensors.

    When sudden deceleration or potential wheel lock is detected, the ABS control unit rapidly modulates brake fluid pressure through a hydraulic system with valves and a pump. This creates the characteristic pulsing feel in the brake lever that indicates ABS activation, while helping maintain steering control during emergency stops.

    How ABS Works: The Control Cycle

    Understanding ABS operation helps riders appreciate its value. When brakes are suddenly applied on a road surface with good grip, the system follows a precise control cycle:

    First, brake fluid pressure is maintained to determine changes in wheel speed. If the wheel speed decreases rapidly and approaches lock-up, the system decreases brake fluid pressure. As wheel speed increases again, the system maintains pressure to prevent lockup and sustain braking force.

    When road surface friction allows wheel speed to increase further, brake pressure gradually increases. This cycle repeats rapidly, modulating pressure to prevent wheel lock while maintaining maximum braking effectiveness. The result is enhanced control during emergency braking, particularly valuable in sudden traffic situations, wet road conditions, or when encountering unexpected obstacles.

    Two New ABS Variants Expand Customer Choice

    With the introduction of ABS, the Suzuki Access 125 now offers two additional variants designed to meet diverse customer preferences:

    • Access Ride Connect ABS Edition features alloy wheels, front disc brake with Single Channel ABS, monochrome digital instrument cluster with Suzuki Ride Connect smartphone connectivity, and electric self-start. This variant delivers advanced security with smart connectivity features for tech-savvy riders.
    • Access Ride Connect TFT ABS Edition elevates the experience further with a 4.2-inch colour TFT display offering brighter visuals, sharper contrast, and superior day-night readability compared to conventional LCD screens. It includes all the features of the Ride Connect ABS Edition with the enhanced TFT display and additional exclusive features like ambient weather information, traffic alerts, and automatic day/night mode switching.

    Both ABS variants are available in five attractive colour options: Metallic Mat Black No. 2, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green, and Pearl Shiny Beige (Ride Connect ABS) or Pearl Mat Aqua Silver (Ride Connect TFT ABS).

    Built on the Proven Access Platform

    The new ABS variants retain everything that has made Access one of India’s most popular scooters. The 124cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine powered by Suzuki Eco Performance (SEP) technology continues to deliver 6.2 kW at 6,500 rpm and 10.2 Nm of torque at 5,000 rpm, providing the perfect balance of fuel efficiency and responsive acceleration.

    The lightweight yet highly rigid frame, offering 25% increased torsional rigidity, ensures excellent straight-line stability and confident cornering. The spacious 24.4L under-seat storage, ergonomic seating for rider and pillion, large floorboard, and practical utility features like dual front pockets and USB charging port all remain unchanged.

    Most importantly, the introduction of ABS doesn’t alter the familiar ride comfort, handling, mileage, and reliability that customers associate with the Access brand. The ABS system adds protection assistance without compromising the qualities that have made Access a trusted daily companion for millions of riders.

    Smart Connectivity Through Suzuki Ride Connect

    Both ABS variants come equipped with Bluetooth-enabled instrument clusters featuring Suzuki Ride Connect connectivity. This advanced system connects to smartphones running Android or iOS, providing access to navigation with big, bold turn-by-turn icons, call and message notifications, calendar alerts, rain alerts, last parked location tracking, and comprehensive ride data.

    The Colour TFT variant offers additional exclusive features, including ambient weather information, weather alerts for multiple conditions, traffic alerts along your route, and a voltage meter display. Both variants include practical features like speed exceeding warnings, oil change indicators, and eco drive indicators that help riders optimize fuel efficiency.

    Comprehensive Safety Features

    Beyond the ABS system, the new variants incorporate Access’s full suite of reliable features. The passing and hazard switches enhance visibility to other road users. The parking brake lock secures the scooter on inclined surfaces. The side stand interlock automatically cuts off the engine when the throttle is pressed with the stand engaged, preventing accidental starts.

    The LED headlamp provides exceptional illumination with a focused low beam and wide, intense high beam for superior visibility. The iconic U-shaped LED position lamp and tail lamp ensure the scooter remains visible to other traffic day and night.

    Important ABS Understanding

    While ABS significantly offers braking protection, riders should understand its limitations. ABS is not designed to shorten braking distance. It maintains steering control during emergency braking. ABS cannot prevent wheel skidding caused by braking while cornering at excessive speed.

    Riders should continue practicing safe riding techniques and not overly rely on ABS as a substitute for proper braking judgment.

    Seamless Integration into the Access Lineup

    The introduction of ABS variants expands the Suzuki Access 125 lineup to five variants, offering customers a choice based on their specific needs and preferences. The Standard Edition (drum brake), Special Edition (disc brake with CBS), and Ride Connect Edition (disc brake with CBS) continue serving customers who prefer conventional braking systems, while the new ABS variants provide advanced braking assistance for those seeking additional technology.

    This tiered approach ensures every customer finds an Access variant perfectly suited to their requirements, whether prioritizing affordability, features, connectivity, or advanced reliability systems.

    Conclusion

    The introduction of Single Channel ABS on the Suzuki Access 125 represents a thoughtful evolution of an already proven platform.

    By adding intelligent braking assistance during emergency situations while preserving the familiar ride quality, comfort, and reliability that define the Access experience, Suzuki demonstrates its commitment to enhancing rider experience without compromising the everyday usability that customers trust.

    With comprehensive smart connectivity features and a choice between monochrome LCD and colour TFT displays, the new Access ABS variants offer the perfect combination of security, technology, and time-tested Suzuki quality.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How does ABS work on the Suzuki Access 125?
    The Single Channel ABS monitors front wheel speed through sensors. During sudden or emergency braking, if potential wheel lock is detected, the ABS control unit rapidly modulates brake fluid pressure through hydraulic valves and pump, preventing lock while maintaining maximum braking effectiveness and steering control.
    Does ABS activate during normal riding?
    No. During normal riding and regular braking, the ABS system remains inactive. It only activates during sudden or emergency braking situations when it detects potential wheel lock, allowing the scooter to deliver a familiar braking feel during everyday use.
    Will ABS reduce my braking distance?
    ABS is not designed to shorten braking distance. Its purpose is to maintain steering control during emergency braking by preventing the front wheel lock. However, ABS cannot prevent wheel skidding caused by braking while cornering, so riders should continue practicing safe braking techniques.
    What's the difference between the two new ABS variants?
    The Access Ride Connect ABS Edition features a monochrome digital LCD display with Suzuki Ride Connect, while the Access Ride Connect TFT ABS Edition has a 4.2-inch colour TFT display with additional exclusive features like ambient weather information, traffic alerts, weather alerts, and automatic day/night mode switching.
    Do the ABS variants have a kick start?
    No. The ABS variants feature electric self-start only for faster response and reduced mechanical loss, supporting fuel efficiency. Non-ABS Access variants retain both self-start and kick-start options to suit varied customer preferences.
    Does adding ABS affect the Access's fuel efficiency or performance?
    No. The ABS-equipped variants retain the same 124cc SEP engine delivering 6.2 kW power and 10.2 Nm torque, maintaining the fuel efficiency, performance, ride comfort, handling, and reliability that customers associate with the Access brand.
    What reliability features come with the Access ABS variants beyond the ABS system?
    Access ABS variants include passing and hazard switches, parking brake lock, side stand interlock, LED headlamp with superior illumination, U-shaped LED position lamp and tail lamp for visibility, and comprehensive smartphone connectivity through Suzuki Ride Connect.
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