After Indonesia, Suzuki Access 125 Lands In The Philippines
JAKARTA - After launching at the 2025 IMOS exhibition, Suzuki officially presents an Access 125 retro sticker in the Philippines. A classic-style urban sticker that promises a smarter driving experience.
Quoting from the Top Gear PH page, Tuesday, October 7, compared to other Suzuki models, Access is clearly meant to attract Gen Z's market with a clean and smooth style, stickers and minimal accessories on fairing, as well as a more attractive color choice.
Unlike Indonesia, which has only one variant, for Suzuki Access in the market, there are two variants of Access and Access Ride Connect Edition. The standard model is equipped with a digital instrument panel, while the Ride Connect edition of Access is equipped with a TFT meter panel that allows navigation support and other technology features using Android or iOS smartphones.
The scooter also features a USB charging port at the front, two multipurpose pockets at the front, and a side standard interlock that will turn off the engine when side standards are enabled. The scooter also offers an impressive 24L capacity under-seat storage compartment.
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Another interesting feature is the hidden gasoline tank cap attached to the back, just below the new outer cover above the back light. This means you don't have to open the seat compartment every time you refuel. Speaking of fuel, the tank has a capacity of 5.3 liters.
Access is equipped with a disc brake in front and a thromol brake in the back, with front and rear wheels measuring 12 and 10 inches, both of them wrapped in tubeless tires.
There are also four color choices: Solid Ice Green, Metallic Matte Black, Pearl Grace White, and Metallic Matte Stellar Blue (specifically Ride Connect Edition). All variants are equipped with classic brown seat, gray floor, handle handle handlebar, and chrom exhaust cover.
Access is powered by a one-cylinder 125cc air-cooled engine, fuel injection, and is equipped with Suzuki Eco Performance. Suzuki claims its fuel consumption is about 57.3 km/L, which is quite impressive.
Speaking of price, the standard Suzuki Access is priced at 84,900 pesos or around Rp. 24 million, while the Ride Connect edition is priced at 93,900 pesos or Rp. 26 million.