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Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition Price in Nepal 2026: Full Specs, Mileage & Features

The Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition price in Nepal in 2026 is Rs. 3,05,900. Nepal's best-loved premium scooter upgrade adds a front 220mm disc brake with CBS, full LED headlamp with integrated U-shaped LED DRL, new LED position lights, 24.4-litre under-seat storage, and a one-push central lock over the standard trim. Its 124cc BS6 FI engine delivers 8.42 PS (6.2 kW), 10.2 Nm, and around 50–55 kmpl real-world mileage at just 106 kg.

8.6/10
★★★★☆
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Price in Nepal
Rs. 3,05,900
Ex-Showroom price · Nepal · 2026
Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition Price in Nepal 2026 - Throttle Nepal
Engine
124 cc
Max Power
8.42 PS
Fuel Tank
5.3 L
Weight
106 kg
Storage
24.4 L

Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition: Available Variants and Official Color Options

For 2026, the Access 125 FI Sp. Edition is priced at Rs. 3,05,900 in Nepal, distributed by VG Suzuki (V.G. Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.). It tops the Access 125 lineup above the Standard variant. Colors include Metallic Mat Black, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, and the exclusive Solid Ice Green. The Sp. Edition gains blacked-out alloy wheels, a 220mm front disc brake, chrome-finish round mirrors, and a brown seat interior. Registration, road tax, and insurance are billed separately.

Top Variant Available
Access 125 FI Sp. Edition
220mm Front Disc with CBS · Full LED Headlamp · 24.4L Storage — All Standard
Rs. 3,05,900
Ex-Showroom · Nepal
Metallic Mat Black
Metallic Mat Stellar Blue
Pearl Grace White
Solid Ice Green
220mm Front Disc with CBS Full LED Headlamp Integrated U-Shaped LED DRL One Way Clutch Silent Start 24.4L Under-Seat Storage 124cc BS6 FI Engine One-Push Central Lock LED Position Lights USB Charging Port Hazard Light Switch

Full Specifications

Complete technical specifications of the Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition as sold in Nepal. All data sourced directly from official TVS Nepal.

Engine & Transmission
Displacement124cc
Engine Type4-Stroke, Single Cylinder, Air-Cooled, SOHC, 2-Valve
Max Power8.42 PS (6.2 kW) @ 6,500 rpm
Maximum Torque10.2 Nm @ 5,000 rpm
Bore × Stroke52.5mm × 57.4mm
Fuel DeliveryFuel Injection (FI)
TransmissionCVT
Starter SystemKick and Electric
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
Front Brake220mm Disc with CBS
Rear Brake130mm Drum
Front Tyre90/90-12 Tubeless
Rear Tyre90/100-10 Tubeless
WheelsAlloy (Blacked-Out)
Front SuspensionTelescopic
Rear SuspensionMono Shock Swing Arm
Dimensions & Chassis
Overall Length1,835 mm
Overall Width690 mm
Overall Height1,155 mm
Wheelbase1,260 mm
Ground Clearance160 mm
Seat Length856 mm
Kerb Weight106 kg
Other Information
Fuel Tank Capacity5.3 Litres
Under-Seat Storage24.4 Litres
BatteryMaintenance Free 12V, 4Ah
HeadlightFull LED with Integrated DRL
Key FeaturesOne Way Clutch Silent Start, One-Push Central Lock, Body-Integrated Fuel Panel, LED Position Lights, USB Charging Port, Hazard Light Switch
Available ColorsMetallic Mat Black, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green

Performance & Key Features

A detailed look at what elevates the Access 125 FI Special Edition to the premium tier of Nepal's 125cc scooter segment.

Front 220mm Disc Brake with CBS

The defining upgrade in the Special Edition is a 220mm front disc brake paired with Combined Braking System (CBS). CBS proportionally distributes braking force across both wheels when the rider applies the rear lever, reducing front-wheel lockup risk on wet Kathmandu roads. For a daily commuter scooter, this is a tangible safety step beyond conventional single drum front setups.

124cc BS6 FI Engine

A 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled, 2-valve, 124cc FI engine produces 8.42 PS (6.2 kW) at 6,500 rpm and 10.2 Nm at 5,000 rpm via a smooth CVT. The third-generation engine benefits from a new camshaft, crankshaft, and updated ECU mapping for improved mid-range performance and lower emissions. Fuel injection ensures reliable cold-start performance and consistent throttle response. Real-world mileage of 50–55 kmpl keeps daily fuel costs minimal. Both kick and electric start are standard, and the engine's refinement is proven across many years in the Nepali market.

Full LED Headlamp, Integrated DRL, and LED Position Lights

The Special Edition's full LED headlamp floods night roads with wide, bright illumination well above standard halogen alternatives in this price bracket. A new integrated U-shaped LED DRL on the front apron adds a distinctive daytime presence, while all-new LED position lights complete the premium front face. Together they enhance both rider visibility and conspicuity to other road users on Nepal's poorly lit urban and peri-urban roads. The visual upgrade is immediately noticeable.

One Way Clutch with Silent Start System

A single button press fires the engine without prolonged cranking. The new One Way Clutch system detects and adjusts ignition timing automatically, delivering noticeably quieter and smoother starts even in cold winter Kathmandu mornings. This quality-of-life feature reduces daily frustration meaningfully for commuters who start their scooter multiple times per day. It complements the FI engine's cold-start reliability, performing reliably in temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius.

24.4-Litre Under-Seat Storage

One of the largest under-seat compartments in Nepal's 125cc scooter segment, the 24.4-litre space swallows a full-face helmet while still accommodating a rain jacket or daily essentials. For Nepali riders using their scooter for grocery runs, office commutes, or school pickups, this generous storage capacity removes the need for a separate topbox and adds genuine everyday convenience. The new model gains 2.6 litres over the previous generation.

One-Push Central Lock System with Body-Integrated Fuel Panel

A single push simultaneously locks the seat, fuel cap, and ignition, simplifying the departure routine for daily commuters. The new third-generation model replaces the older external chrome fuel cap with a cleaner body-integrated fuel panel unlocked through the same central lock system, resulting in a neater rear profile. These two features work together to distinguish the Sp. Edition clearly from the base Access 125, reflecting Suzuki's focus on convenience and fit-and-finish at this price point.

Pros & Cons

An honest breakdown of the Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition to help you decide if it's the right investment for you.

What We Love

  • Front 220mm disc brake with CBS offers meaningfully safer urban stops than drum alternatives.
  • 50–55 kmpl real-world mileage keeps daily fuel costs among the lowest in its class.
  • 24.4-litre under-seat storage is one of the largest capacities in the 125cc scooter segment.
  • One Way Clutch with Silent Start makes daily ignition effortless and quiet across all weather conditions.
  • Full LED headlamp with integrated U-shaped DRL and LED position lights provides excellent visibility day and night.

Worth Knowing

  • Only front disc with CBS is available; rear brake remains a drum without ABS.
  • No Bluetooth connectivity, shared limitation with the Honda Dio 125 at this price point.
  • 5.3-litre fuel tank requires more frequent refueling than larger-capacity competitors.
  • The LCD instrument cluster is functional but lacks Bluetooth or advanced connectivity.
  • Honda Dio 125, TVS NTorq 125, and Yamaha Ray ZR 125 are close competitors worth a test ride before deciding.

Throttle Nepal Verdict

The Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition at Rs. 3,05,900 earns its standing through proven reliability, practical storage, 220mm front disc braking with CBS, LED lighting with DRL, USB charging, and a refined third-generation engine, a compelling daily commuter package without crossing the Rs. 3 lakh motorcycle threshold. TVS NTorq 125 wins on Bluetooth; Honda Dio 125 wins on brand loyalty; Yamaha Ray ZR 125 wins on agility. For fuel efficiency, safety, storage, and build quality combined, the Access 125 Sp. Edition remains the segment benchmark.

8.6
Out of 10

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Suzuki Access 125 FI Special Edition in Nepal in 2026?

The Suzuki Access 125 FI Special Edition price in Nepal in 2026 is Rs. 3,05,900 ex-showroom. This is the top variant of the Access 125 lineup in Nepal. The Standard drum variant starts lower at Rs. 2,79,900. Road tax, registration, and insurance are charged separately on top of the ex-showroom price for both variants.

Is the Suzuki Access 125 FI Special Edition worth buying in Nepal?

Yes, the Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition is worth buying in Nepal in 2026. It packs a front disc brake with CBS, full LED headlamp, LED position lights, 24.4-litre under-seat storage, and a proven 124cc FI engine delivering 50 to 55 kmpl. At 105 kg, it is light and easy to handle daily. For urban commuters who want safety, storage, and reliability in one package, it is the strongest 125cc scooter option available.

How many variants does the Suzuki Access 125 come in Nepal?

The Suzuki Access 125 comes in two variants in Nepal in 2026. The first is the Standard variant with drum brakes and steel wheels. The second is the Special Edition with a front disc brake, CBS, blacked-out alloy wheels, LED position lights, and a one-push central lock. The Special Edition is priced at Rs. 3,05,900 and is the recommended variant for daily commuters who prioritize safety and premium finish.

Who is the authorized distributor of the Suzuki Access 125 in Nepal?

VG Suzuki, officially known as V.G. Automobiles Pvt. Ltd., is the authorized distributor of the Suzuki Access 125 in Nepal. They handle all sales, service, and spare parts through their authorized dealer network across the country. Always buy from a VG Suzuki authorized dealer to ensure genuine parts and valid warranty coverage.

Does the Suzuki Access 125 FI Special Edition have Bluetooth or Ride Connect?

No, the Suzuki Access 125 FI Special Edition sold in Nepal does not include Bluetooth or Suzuki Ride Connect. The instrument cluster is an LCD display without any smartphone connectivity. This is a known limitation of the Nepal-spec model. If Bluetooth connectivity is important to you, the TVS NTorq 125 is the closest competitor in Nepal that offers this feature at a similar price point.

Is the Suzuki Access 125 better than the Honda Activa 125?

Both are strong 125cc scooters, but they suit different needs. The Suzuki Access 125 FI Sp. Edition wins on under-seat storage capacity at 24.4 litres, kerb weight at 105 kg, and front disc braking with CBS. The Honda Activa 125 has a stronger brand network in Nepal. For pure practicality, storage, and daily commuter safety, the Access 125 Sp. Edition has a clear edge. For wider service availability, the Activa 125 holds ground.

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