JAKARTA The Suzuki Motorcycle India has finally officially produced its first electric scooter, e-Access, after its initial introduction which kicked off quite a bit earlier last year. This move marks a new chapter for Suzuki in the competition for the electric two-wheeled vehicle market in India.
Citing the Greatbikers page, Wednesday, May 28, the first production unit of e-Access is now starting to get out of the assembly line at the Suzuki manufacturing facility located in Gurgaon, Haryana. This is also an important milestone in Suzuki's presence in the electric scooter segment, opening up more options for consumers who want environmentally friendly vehicles.
Technically, the Suzuki e-Access carries the company's flagship e-Technology technology, relying on the lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack which is claimed to be very tough. This battery has gone through a series of rigorous tests, including resistance to hot temperature, high humidity, and shocks.
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With a battery capacity of 3.07 kWh, e-Access is able to cover a distance of up to 95 km in one charge. The electric motor itself produces 4.1 kW of power and 15 Nm of torque, enough to carry this scooter up to a maximum speed of 71 km/hour.
In terms of features, e-Access is equipped with a series of modern technologies. Call it regenerative braking, a TFT LCD screen that is connected to smartphones through the Suzuki Ride Connect-E application, as well as a keyless system for convenience and driving convenience.
It didn't stop there, Suzuki also provided this scooter with three driving modes from Eco, Ride A, and Ride B as well as a backward mode, which is very helpful when parking or maneuvering in a narrow area. All of these features are designed to provide a more practical, comfortable, and fun driving experience.
With the start of this local production, Suzuki shows its seriousness in enlivening the electric vehicle market in India and affirming commitments to sustainable mobility.
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