The year 2020 will be remembered in history not only because of the global pandemic situation but also for the rise of electric scooters.
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After the successful launch of the Bajaj Chetak and TVS iQube, Hero, as well as Suzuki, will be bringing their electric scooter. Hero Maestro electric is not far away from launch, however, Suzuki might take its sweet time. It is been reported that Suzuki will start testing the prototypes by this year. So is the scooter the electric version of the Suzuki Access 125?
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Well, let’s find it out.

Currently, Suzuki has secured third place in terms of sales in the country which is quite good indeed.

Suzuki Access 125 alone is the reason for more than 50% sales of the company. So to play on the safer side, Suzuki might be bringing the electric version of the Access 125.

Charging Infrastructure

Suzuki two-wheelers are also in talks with Maruti Suzuki to build the charging infrastructure. This will surely help the manufacturer to cut down the cost significantly. Maruti Suzuki is currently working on the Futuro-e concept and also willing to bring the electric WagonR for the fleet market. So this will surely help both the manufacturers to cut down the cost significantly.

Expected Range

The Suzuki’s electric scooter is expected to offer a similar level of features and specifications as of Bajaj Chetak and TVS iQube. The scooter can be expected with more than 80 km range which is decent in today’s time.

It might be getting company fitted home charging setup similar to Bajaj and TVS. Anyways, we really hope Suzuki to surprise us with something unusual and upmarket.

Suzuki Access 125

Nevertheless, Suzuki’s electric scooter is still far away and is more of a long term strategy.
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The manufacturer is currently concentrating on its 250 and 650 lineups. Suzuki is expected to bring the V-Strom 250 as the touring motorcycle trend is increasing significantly. Also, there is a lot more possibility of the SV650 roadster to launch in India.

Also read: Okinawa Electric maxi scooter – Range 120 km

Currently, Suzuki has two scooters, four sports bikes and one tourer motorcycle in its portfolio for the Indian audience. So manufacture has many categories to explore. Previously Suzuki had Hayate (110cc) and Slingshot (125cc) motorcycle in its portfolio.

However, due to poor sales, the manufacturer decided to discontinue these motorcycles. As of now, Suzuki has improved its sales and brand value, so it will be interesting to see whether Suzuki again ventures into the commuter bike segment.

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