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Made-in-India Suzuki Access, Avenis to launch in UK soon

The Access will be rebadged as the Address 125 in the UK, but the Avenis will be sold under the same name.
2 min read20 Jul '22
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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Suzuki Avenis 125 static image.
Suzuki Address 125 static image.

Suzuki has begun exporting its made-in-India 125cc duo, the Access and the Avenis, to the UK, with a launch slated for October. The scooters will be a learner-legal and pocket-friendly addition to the manufacturer’s line-up. Both models have already been listed on Suzuki’s UK website ahead of their launch in October. 

The Access 125 will be rebadged as the Address 125, taking over the mantle from the Address 110 which was previously on sale till 2021, while the Avenis 125 will be sold under the same moniker. Suzuki India has confirmed to us that these scooters will also be exported to other major European markets, however, didn't specify exactly which ones.  

Suzuki Address/Access and Avenis 125: Familiar underpinnings

Both scooters share the same underpinnings and only differ in their appearance from each other. Found underneath their dissimilar bodywork is the same 124cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine making 8.7hp and 10Nm. Paired to this engine is a CVT gearbox allowing twist-and-go operation. 

Both scooters run on 12-inch wheels at the front and 10-inch ones at the rear. Fairly basic suspension and braking hardware is found here, which is expected to be carried over unchanged along with the rest of the underpinnings.

The Access is the slightly more manageable machine here tipping the scales at a fractionally less 104kg when compared to the 106kg of the Avenis. Seat height is slightly lower at 773mm on the Access as well when compared to the Avenis at 780mm. The Avenis does get a marginally larger fuel tank at 5.2l when compared to the 5l unit found on the Access. Both scooters feature external fuel filler caps for ease of use.

In terms of styling, both scooters take remarkably different approaches – the Avenis’ sharp styling is meant to cater to a youthful audience, while the smooth, rounded lines of the Access appeals to a wider audience.

These scooters come equipped with Suzuki’s Eco Performance (SEP) indicator on their fully-digital instrumentation indicating when the optimum balance between fuel efficiency and performance is attained. While nothing has been confirmed yet, we expect both these scooters to offer Bluetooth connectivity as seen on their India-spec versions overseas. External fuel filler caps are standard on both. 

Suzuki Access/Address and Avenis 125: Pricing

In India, the Access 125 is priced between Rs 78,300 and Rs 86,200, while the Avenis is available between Rs 87,500 and Rs 89,300 (ex-showroom, Delhi). 

While there is no word from Suzuki on the price tags these zippy little machines will carry in the UK market, the previous Address 110 carried a price tag of £2,399. Expect both these scooters to be positioned slightly above that mark when they do go on sale in October.

What pricing do you think these scooters will carry? Let us know in the comments section below.

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