The Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Activa 125 have long been popular choices in the 125cc scooter segment in India, especially among family riders. Recently, Suzuki updated its best-selling scooter, the Access 125, by adding a new 4.2-inch TFT display. This puts it in direct competition with the top variant of the Honda Activa 125. In this article, we compare the Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Activa 125 to help you decide which scooter better suits your needs in terms of price, mileage, and features.
2025 Suzuki Access 125 vs Honda Activa 125
Engine and Performance
Both scooters use a 125cc engine, making them suitable for city commutes and occasional highway rides. Their power outputs are nearly identical, though the Activa 125 generates slightly more torque. In terms of engine smoothness and reliability, both offer strong competition to each other. According to company claims, the Access 125 delivers a mileage of 45–64 km/l, while the Activa 125 offers between 45–50 km/l.
Specs | Suzuki Access 125 | Honda Activa 125 |
Engine | 124cc | 123.92cc |
Power | 8.4 PS | 8.4 PS |
Torque | 10.2 Nm | 10.4 Nm |
Transmission | CVT | CVT |
Suspension And Braking
The Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Activa 125 share the same steel tube frame and suspension setup. Both scooters get a telescopic fork at the front and monoshock suspension at the rear. However, the rear monoshock on the Activa 125 is preload-adjustable. Both have a combination of a disc brake at the front and a drum brake at the rear. Furthermore, Combined Braking System (CBS) also comes as standard. The Access and Activa come equipped with a 12-inch front wheel.
Specs | Suzuki Access 125 | Honda Activa 125 |
Frame | Steel Tube | Steel Tube |
Front Suspension | Telescopic | Telescopic |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock | Monoshock (Preload-Adjustable) |
Front Brake | Disc | Disc |
Rear Brake | Drum | Drum |
Front Tyre | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 |
Rear Tyre | 90/100-10 | 90/100-10 |
Dimensions
The seat of Access 125 is longer than that of Activa 125, due to which the rider and pillion get more seating space. The wheelbase of both scooters is 1260mm. The Access weighs 105kg, while the Activa weighs 106kg. Access gets a larger 24.4-litre underseat storage, while Activa offers 18 litres.
Specs | Suzuki Access 125 | Honda Activa 125 |
Wheel Base | 1260 mm | 1260 mm |
Ground Clearance | 160 mm | 162 mm |
Fuel Tank | 5.3 L | 5.3 L |
Under-Seat Storage | 24.4 L | 18 L |
Seat Length | 856 mm | 712 mm |
Curb Weight | 105 Kg | 106 Kg |
Features
The top variants of the 2025 Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Activa 125 feature a 4.2-inch TFT display. Both scooters get smartphone connectivity, which provides information like SMS/call alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, music control, and weather updates. Activa 125 gets a smart key feature, which allows the scooter to be locked and unlocked without a key. Both get similar features like USB charging port and engine stop-start.
Features | Suzuki Access 125 | Honda Activa 125 |
Console | 4.2-Inch TFT | 4.2-Inch TFT |
Headlight | LED | LED |
Taillight | LED | Halogen |
CBS | Yes | Yes |
Smartphone Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
Turn By Turn Navigation | Yes | Yes |
Engine Start/Stop | Yes | Yes |
USB Charger | Yes | Yes |
Price
The 2025 Suzuki Access 125 Ride Connect TFT variant is priced at Rs 1,01,900 (ex-showroom), while the Honda Activa 125 Smart variant comes with a price tag of Rs 99,674 (ex-showroom). The Activa 125 is priced Rs 2,226 lower than the Access 125.
Model | Price (Ex-showroom) | Variant |
2025 Suzuki Access | Rs 1,01,900 | Ride Connect TFT |
Honda Activa 125 | Rs 99,674 | Smart |
The Verdict
Both scooters are strong contenders in the 125cc segment, but the Suzuki Access 125 offers slightly better value overall. It delivers a higher claimed mileage, more underseat storage, a longer seat for added comfort, and a modern TFT display—all of which come together to justify the slightly higher price. The Honda Activa 125, on the other hand, offers a smart key feature and better brand familiarity, making it a great pick for those prioritising trusted reliability and ease of use. But if you’re looking for more features and comfort for your money, the Access 125 edges ahead.
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