Brose-manufactured motor combines with Transmission gears for Auto Shift and Coast Shift tech

By Alex Evans

Published: Thursday, 28 September 2023 at 14:00 PM


SRAM’s all-new Eagle Powertrain ebike motor combines the proven on-power shifting performance of Eagle Transmission and AXS wireless technology, while adding automatic shifting to its “holistic E-MTB” recipe.

While the long-anticipated SRAM motor is exciting in its own right, Auto Shift, Coast Shift and wireless connectivity are its most tantalising features.

Using speed and cadence sensors, Auto Shift relies on Powertrain’s software to select the appropriate gear for your current pedalling rhythm, changing cogs regardless of how many watts you or the bike’s motor are outputting.

Coast Shift uses the motor to rotate the chainring and cassette independently of the cranks, enabling the system to change gear when you’re not pedalling. Using the speed sensor, it selects the most appropriate gear for your current speed.

This, SRAM says, is “designed to turn on uninterrupted flow”.

SRAM Eagle Powertrain electric mountain bike motor AXS Pod Controllers
Powertrain is controlled wirelessly using SRAM’s Pod Controllers – no extra parts are required.
SRAM

The made-by-Brose Powertrain drive unit boasts peak 90Nm torque and 680W power figures. It’s compatible with two main battery sizes (630Wh and 720Wh) and a 250Wh range extender.

Integrating with SRAM’s other AXS components using the tech’s wireless protocol, Powertrain bikes are controlled by SRAM’s Pod Controllers, losing all the clumsy and untidy wiring from the front of the bike.

Powertrain can be synced with a RockShox Reverb AXS seatpost, RockShox’s Flight Attendant fork and shock, and Transmission gearing.

The system isn’t available as an aftermarket upgrade kit, but will be available on four bikes from Nukeproof, Propain, Transition and GasGas in the coming weeks.

You can read Alex Evans’ review of SRAM Eagle Powertrain here.