Updated gravel groupset sports new wide-range 10-46t cassette

By Warren Rossiter

Published: Thursday, 01 August 2024 at 14:00 PM


Hot on the heels of SRAM’s update to its Red AXS road bike groupset comes the gravel-specific Red XPLR AXS.

The headline details for the new groupset are a move to 13-speed and a new wide-range 10-46t cassette with close, performance road gearing steps from the 10-24-tooth sprockets.

A new derailleur mounts to Universal Derailleur Hanger rear dropouts, and SRAM has introduced a new lighter 1x crankset, which can use direct-mount rings or a new thread-mount system in combination with a direct-mount power meter spider.

This means you can now switch chainrings independently of the power meter.

As with all SRAM parts bearing the AXS suffix, Red XPLR is compatible with every existing AXS component, both on-road and off.

Rather than a whole new set of components to build the groupset, Red XPLR AXS consists of the new rear derailleur, crankset (with all its options) and cassette.

The remaining parts come from the brand’s Red AXS road groupset (shifters, brakes, rotors, wireless blips and batteries).

The Red XPLR rear derailleur has lots of replaceable parts. – Warren Rossiter / Our Media

The brake calipers come with organic pads for better performance in adverse conditions, rather than the standard pads the road bike units are specified with.

Stablemate Zipp has complemented the launch of the new groupset with a new gravel XPLR carbon handlebar designed to integrate with AXS shifters, and a new 303 XPLR wheelset and accompanying tyres developed in partnership with Goodyear.

A complete SRAM Red XPLR AXS groupset with power meter will set you back £3,980 / $3,979 / €4,465 / AU$6,840.

Without a power meter, the price drops to £3,530 / $3,529 / €3,960 / AU$6,065.