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Reliability has always been a cornerstone of Suzuki’s approach to two-wheeler engineering. Building on the proven success of the Suzuki Access platform, Suzuki Motorcycle India is pleased to introduce Single Channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) on select Access 125 variants. This addition brings advanced rider-assist braking support to one of India’s most trusted scooters, ...


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India’s two-wheeler commuting landscape is entering a new era. As urban congestion increases and sustainability becomes a practical necessity, electric mobility is no longer a niche choice, it is fast becoming part of everyday transportation. Today’s riders expect electric scooters to deliver not only efficiency, but also reliability, safety, and long-term usability suited to...


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The transition to electric mobility has gained significant momentum in India, with more riders recognizing the benefits of cleaner, quieter transportation. However, as the electric two-wheeler market matures, one critical question continues to influence purchase decisions: how long will the battery last? This concern isn’t just about the daily range, it’s about the battery’s ...


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When riders talk about safety, braking is where everything begins and ends. Speed, power, and handling mean little if a motorcycle cannot stop swiftly when it matters most. Dual-channel ABS in bikes exists for exactly those moments when instinct takes over, brakes are grabbed hard, and the margin for error disappears. Rather than relying on […]

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Your Suzuki just hit 15,000 km, and you’re noticing things aren’t quite as smooth as they used to be. The gear shifts feel grittier, there’s a slight vibration at idle, and your fuel economy has dropped. Sound familiar? Here’s the truth: Indian roads are brutal on motorcycles, and proper motorcycle maintenance isn’t optional, but the […]

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