Suzuki 2 Wheelers Sales Feb 2026: 1,25,786 Units Dispatched as Demand Surges
Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL) has started the year with a powerful performance, reporting a total of 1,25,786 units sold in its latest February 2026 sales report. This figure represents a robust 15% year-on-year growth compared to the 1,08,921 units sold during the same period last year. The brand continues to capitalize on its reputation for reliability and the increasing popularity of its premium scooter and motorcycle lineup.

Sales Performance Analysis
The sales data released in February 2026 highlights a balanced growth across both domestic and international markets. In the domestic segment, Suzuki registered 1,00,296 units, marking a 14% increase over the previous year’s 87,834 units.
The export market showed even stronger momentum, with a 21% growth. Suzuki shipped 25,490 units to global markets, compared to 21,087 units in the same month in 2025. This growth is attributed to the brand’s expanding network and the introduction of “Made-in-India” products that meet international standards.

Milestone Achievement
The February report also celebrates a major manufacturing milestone for Suzuki in India. The company recently surpassed 10 million units in cumulative production, a feat driven by the immense success of models like the Suzuki Access 125, Gixxer series, and the Burgman Street. To further strengthen its future-ready approach, the brand also commenced sales of its first electric scooter, the Suzuki e-Access, earlier this year.

Launch of the All-New Suzuki Access 125 ABS
Adding to the excitement this month, Suzuki has launched the updated version of its best-selling scooter: the Suzuki Access 125 with Single-Channel ABS (Anti-lock Braking System). This safety-centric update is designed to prevent wheel lock-up during sudden or hard braking, especially on slippery or uneven surfaces.
The new Access 125 ABS variants are positioned to appeal to safety-conscious urban riders. While the core mechanicals remain the same, the addition of ABS provides better steering control and confidence during emergency maneuvers.

Key Features of Suzuki Access 125 ABS:
- Engine: 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, 4-stroke engine.
- Performance: Delivers 8.4 PS of power at 6,500 rpm and 10.2 Nm of torque at 5,000 rpm.
- Transmission: CVT automatic.
- Safety: Front disc brake with single-channel ABS; the non-ABS variants continue with CBS.
- Storage: 24.4-liter under-seat storage space.
- Technology: Bluetooth-enabled digital cluster (TFT or monochrome depending on variant) with turn-by-turn navigation and call/SMS alerts.
- Lighting: Premium LED headlamp with chrome surround and LED position lamps.
It is important to note that the new ABS variants are “Electric Start only” to optimize fuel-efficient operations, omitting the kick-start feature found in standard trims.
New Color Options
The Access 125 ABS is available in a variety of sophisticated shades:
- Ride Connect ABS Edition: Metallic Mat Black No.2, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Pearl Grace White, Solid Ice Green, and Pearl Shiny Beige.
- Ride Connect TFT ABS Edition: Includes the exclusive Pearl Mat Aqua Silver alongside the standard color palette.
Suzuki Access 125 Price List (February 2026)
The following prices are ex-showroom, Delhi:
| Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom, Delhi) |
| Suzuki Access 125 Ride Connect ABS Edition | Rs 92,328 |
| Suzuki Access 125 Ride Connect TFT ABS Edition | Rs 98,378 |
| Suzuki Access 125 Standard Edition (Drum) | Rs 78,184 |
| Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition (Disc) | Rs 84,526 |
| Suzuki Access 125 Ride Connect Edition (Non-ABS) | Rs 88,727 |
FAQs
What is the total sales figure for Suzuki 2 Wheelers in the February 2026 report?
Suzuki Motorcycle India recorded total sales of 1,25,786 units, achieving a 15% year-on-year growth.
What is the starting price of the new Suzuki Access 125 ABS?
The Suzuki Access 125 ABS starts at Rs 92,328 for the Ride Connect ABS Edition (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Does the Suzuki Access 125 ABS come with a kick-starter?
No, the new ABS-equipped variants of the Suzuki Access 125 feature electric start only. The non-ABS variants still retain the kick-start option.
What are the main benefits of the ABS in the new Suzuki Access?
The single-channel ABS prevents the front wheel from locking during hard braking on wet or slippery roads, helping the rider maintain steering control and reducing the risk of skidding.
How does the Ride Connect TFT ABS Edition differ from the standard Ride Connect ABS?
The TFT edition features a 4.2-inch colored TFT display with additional features like live weather and traffic alerts, whereas the standard Ride Connect ABS uses a monochrome digital console.
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