Leaked what seems to be an update of the SRAM Force AXS group
The leaked images seem to reveal details of what could be an upcoming version, or an update, of the SRAM Force AXS road group. With nothing officially confirmed, the only information we have at the moment is what can be extracted from the images, but it could be one of the releases of the year.
Is a new SRAM Force AXS on the way?
The image was leaked on the Weightweenies cycling forum and if its authenticity is confirmed, the new SRAM Force AXS group could bring changes to the levers to improve ergonomics and functionality in the style of what we saw in the RED group.

In the image, the levers have a design closer to those of the SRAM Red AXS group, considered the best on the market currently. This new design not only improves ergonomics, but could also incorporate the powerful braking system that Red debuted. Inside the levers, the incorporation of SRAM's customizable Bonus buttons is also hinted at to add functions, such as controlling shifts or other devices.
The front derailleur also seems to have received a redesign, but it is difficult to extract more significant changes from the image. What is curious is the inclusion of the new Hammerhead Karoo as another element of the group, confirming that SRAM wants to integrate its cycling computer as a key element to enhance its components, either by adding or improving functions in its ecosystem.
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In a short time, we will find out if this image is a preview of an immediate release or if we will have to wait for something more, but it seems clear that in 2025 there will be a new version of the SRAM Force AXS group.