JAKARTA - Suzuki recently officially added to its line-up line-up by launching Suzuki Access 125 at the IMOS 2025 event. This motorbike immediately became a strong challenger for Yamaha Gear Ultima which also launched this year.

Both have various advantages offered and are suitable for the main choice. This time the VOI Team wants to compare with both of them. Starting from design, features, machines to prices.

Design

Suzuki Access 125 offers a retro design that features an elegant impression. From the front, this motorbike comes with an all-LED light and a U shape. From the side, it comes with a curve that is not too firm, and the back also comes with a pretty bold design, especially since gas filling comes in the back area.

Meanwhile, Yamaha Gear Ultima comes with a dashing design. In appearance, the motorcycle design line looks sturdy and dynamic. The front look also looks very aggressive and the lights are also all LED. This motorbike also has its own charm thanks to functionality. Seen on the back there is a behel beser equipped with a hook feature for place to put goods.

Features

In terms of features, Suzuki Access is equipped with an all-LED light, a combined analog and digital instrument panel with an Eco Drive Indicator. And it is equipped with a Suzuki Easy Start which provides convenience for daily use. There is also a USB support to charge smartphone devices.

Yamaha Gear Ultima turns out to be more luxurious. Yes, this motorbike is equipped with a Start Stop System (SSS) for optimal fuel acceleration and efficiency. For certain types, it is equipped with a digital speedometer. In fact, the highest variant can already be connected to Y-Connect which provides motor information via smartphones. There are also USB packages to hazard lights, as well as answer back systems.

Machine

The Suzuki Access 125 engine is a 4-tak, 1-cylinder, SOHC, air-cooled machine, with a capacity of 124 cc, equipped with Suzuki Eco Performance (SEP) technology for optimal efficiency and power. This machine produces about 8.3 cellphones and 10.2 Nm torques, providing responsive performance for urban use.

Meanwhile, Yamaha Gear Ultima is equipped with a 125cc Blue Core Hybrid engine producing 6.2 kW of power or the equivalent of 8.3 TK at 6,500 RPM and 10.6 Nm of torque at 4,500 RPM. The fuel tank capacity reaches 5.1 liters. In terms of performance, the two are not much different.

Price

Regarding the price, the Suzuki Access 125 is priced at IDR 25.5 for the Jakarta OTR. Meanwhile, for the Yamaha Gear Ultima, it is much cheaper, namely IDR 16.7 million to IDR 19.4 million. This comparison of prices is indicated because Access is still imported in full from India, while Gear has been produced locally.


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