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    What is required to fully upgrade a particular bike in Zwift?

    Eric Schlange
    By Eric Schlange
    March 24, 2025
    LAST UPDATED May 26, 2025
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    Zwift just released their long-awaited Bike Upgrades functionality, and there are lots of questions swirling around about how exactly it works.

    We already published All About Zwift’s New “Bike Upgrades” Functionality, which is a good introduction to the new feature. Today, though, I want to dig into specifics about upgrade stages and their effects, because Zwift doesn’t make this very clear in their UI.

    As an example, here’s what I saw after buying and equipping the zippy new S-Works Tarmac SL8:

    Table of Contents

    • Figuring Out Your Upgrade Scheme
    • Distance-Based Upgrading
    • Duration-Based Upgrading
    • Elevation-Based Upgrading
    • Comparing Categories
    • Complete List of Bikes, Categorized

    As Zwifters have noted, when it comes to upgrading this frame, all the game tells me is how far I need to ride in order to unlock the stage 1 upgrade.

    It doesn’t tell me what that upgrade actually is.

    And it doesn’t tell me how many Drops that upgrade will cost.

    Zwift may tweak this UI in the future, but until then, here’s some documentation so you can figure out exactly what work is involved, and how much it’ll cost, to upgrade a particular bike in Zwift.

    Figuring Out Your Upgrade Scheme

    If you want to know exactly what it’ll take to upgrade a bike, first you have to figure out which category Zwift has assigned it to. Bikes have been placed in one of three categories:

    • Distance: ride X km to unlock upgrades
    • Duration: ride X hours to unlock upgrades
    • Elevation: climb X meters to unlock upgrades

    If you pull up your bike in your garage, you can quickly figure out which category it is in based on what the game tells you to do to unlock stage 1. In my S-Works Tarmac SL8 example above, you can see it’s telling me to ride 200 kilometers, which means this frame is in the “Distance” category. (Where almost all road bike frames live, by the way.)

    Next, within each category, bikes are further divided up into entry-level, mid-range, and high-end bikes. Entry-level bikes are easier to upgrade than mid-level bikes, which are easier to upgrade than high-end bikes.

    Cross-reference the work required for a stage 1 upgrade with the lists below, and you can figure out if your frame is classified as entry-level, mid-range, or high-end. Again, looking at my S-Works Tarmac SL8 screenshot above, the game says I must ride 200km to unlock stage 1. That means this is a high-end frame, based on the Distance-Based Upgrading table below.

    (If you don’t want to try to figure out what scheme your bike uses, or want a reference sheet that doesn’t live in the game, there’s a long table at the bottom of this post that says exactly how each frame in Zwift is classified.)

    I realize this may seem quite complex. But here are two pieces of good news:

    1. You don’t have to understand it to enjoy using it. You can just ride, and upgrade your bike when the game notifies you. Or don’t upgrade your bike at all, and just keep doing what you’re already doing. You do you!
    2. The upgrading scheme makes actual sense, even if it’s somewhat complex. It is related to what we would do with our IRL bikes and riding. Zwift doesn’t just pull this stuff out of thin air – it’s the work of experienced game designers who love riding their bikes. (I know because I’ve spent a lot of time chatting with them.)

    With all of that said, let’s dive into the details of how each bike frame can be upgraded in Zwift.

    Distance-Based Upgrading

    Almost all road bike frames in Zwift fall into this category, so it’s the largest category by far. Basically, this category contains all the road frames that aren’t strictly climbing bikes. Examples of bikes in this group include the Specialized Venge, Pinarello Dogma, and Specialized Project 74.

    Here’s a table showing how far you’ll have to ride for each upgrade stage, how many Drops you’ll need to spend to make the upgrade once you’ve unlocked it, and what exactly each stage upgrade is:

    Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Totals
    Entry-Level
    km100130160190220800
    cost25,00050,00075,000100,000200,000450,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrain5% Drops5% XP
    Mid-Range
    km1602002402803201,200
    cost50,000100,000150,000200,000250,000750,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainAero5% Drops
    High-End
    km2002603203804401,600
    cost100,000200,000350,000500,000750,0001,900,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainAeroWeight
    Halo
    km5501,0501,6002,1502,6508,000
    cost400,000800,0001,200,0002,600,0005,000,00010,000,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainAeroWeight

    Duration-Based Upgrading

    This category contains only TT bikes at this time. Examples of bikes in this group include the Cadex Tri, Felt IA 2.0, and Pinarello Espada.

    Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Totals
    Entry-Level
    hrs2345620
    cost25,00050,00075,000100,000200,000450,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrain5% Drops5% XP
    Mid-Range
    hrs4567830
    cost50,000100,000150,000200,000250,000750,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainWeight5% Drops
    High-End
    hrs67891040
    cost100,000200,000350,000500,000750,0001,900,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainWeightAero
    Halo
    hrs2030405060200
    cost400,000800,0001,200,0002,600,0005,000,00010,000,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainWeightAero

    Elevation-Based Upgrading

    This category includes a handful of climbing-specific road bikes and all mountain bikes in game. Examples of bikes in this category include the Specialized S-Works Aethos, Canyon Grail, and Scott Spark RC World Cup.

    Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Total
    Entry-Level
    meters1,0001,2501,5001,7502,0007,500
    cost25,00050,00075,000100,000200,000450,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrain5% Drops5% XP
    Mid-Range
    meters1,5501,9002,2502,6002,95011,250
    cost50,000100,000150,000200,000250,000750,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainAero5% Drops
    High-End
    meters2,0002,5003,0003,5004,00015,000
    cost100,000200,000350,000500,000750,0001,900,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainAeroWeight
    Halo
    meters11,00013,00015,00017,00019,00075,000
    cost400,000800,0001,200,0002,600,0005,000,00010,000,000
    upgradeAeroWeightDrivetrainAeroWeight

    Comparing Categories

    Zwift isn’t disclosing the precise details behind each upgrade stage shown above, but it’s important to understand that what the game simply calls an “Aero Upgrade” may be small (say, a CDA decrease of .001) or large (perhaps a CDA decrease of .008).

    Our tests show (and Zwift confirms) that, regardless of whether your bike is an entry-level, mid-range, or high-end bike, the performance upgrades a “maxed out” bike receives are the same for all bikes within that category.

    Example: if you had two distance-based bikes (say, the entry-level Cannondale CAAD12 and the high-end Pinarello Dogma F 2024) and maxed out upgrading them both, their performance improvement would be the same. The only difference is that the CAAD12 would now be rewarding you with 5% Drops and XP bonuses as well!

    While two frames within the same category (say, Distance) will receive the same performance boost when maxed out, that is not the case for frames from different categories (say, a TT frame from the Duration group and a climbing frame from the Elevation group).

    Upgrades for the Elevation category are skewed toward weight reduction, because IRL cyclists would want to make their lightweight climbing bike even lighter. Meanwhile, upgrades for the Duration category (TT frames) are skewed toward aero improvements, because TT racers are all about aero gains! Upgrades for the largest category (Distance) are more balanced between weight reductions and aero improvements.

    Here’s a simple chart illustrating this point. It shows the baseline (un-upgraded) performance of a high-end frame from each of the categories (Distance, Duration, and Elevation), and the performance of that same frame at fully-upgraded (stage 5) status:

    You can see that each frame improves in performance (the maxed-out data points are up and to the right of the un-upgraded ones), but they progress in different ways. The frame in the Duration category (Speedmax CF SLX) improves the most in terms of aero performance, while the Elevation frame (Aethos) improves the most in terms of climb performance. The Distance frame (Dogma F 2024) is balanced between the two.

    Complete List of Bikes, Categorized

    BikeCategoryLevel
    Allied Able 2022DistanceMid-Range
    BMC RoadMachineDistanceMid-Range
    BMC SLR01DistanceHigh-End
    BMC TeamMachineDistanceHigh-End
    BMC Timemachine01DurationMid-Range
    Bridgestone RS9sDistanceMid-Range
    Cadex TriDurationHigh-End
    Cannondale CAAD12DistanceEntry-Level
    Cannondale CAAD13DistanceMid-Range
    Cannondale EVODistanceMid-Range
    Cannondale R4000 RollerBladeDistanceHalo
    Cannondale SuperSix EVODistanceHigh-End
    Cannondale SuperSix Evo Lab 71DistanceHigh-End
    Cannondale SynapseDistanceEntry-Level
    Cannondale System SixDistanceMid-Range
    Canyon AeroadDistanceMid-Range
    Canyon Aeroad 2021DistanceHigh-End
    Canyon Aeroad 2024DistanceHigh-End
    Canyon GrailDistanceMid-Range
    Canyon InfliteDistanceEntry-Level
    Canyon LuxElevationMid-Range
    Canyon SpeedmaxDurationMid-Range
    Canyon Speedmax CF SLX DiscDurationHigh-End
    Canyon UltimateDistanceMid-Range
    Canyon Ultimate CFRDistanceHigh-End
    Cervelo AsperoDistanceMid-Range
    Cervelo P5DurationMid-Range
    Cervelo PX-SeriesDistanceHigh-End
    Cervelo R5DistanceMid-Range
    Cervelo S3DDistanceMid-Range
    Cervelo S5 2015DistanceMid-Range
    Cervelo S5 2020DistanceHigh-End
    Chapter2 KokoDistanceHigh-End
    Chapter2 RereDistanceMid-Range
    Chapter2 TereDistanceEntry-Level
    Chapter2 ToaDistanceMid-Range
    Colnago V3RSDistanceHigh-End
    Cube AeriumDurationHigh-End
    Cube LiteningDistanceMid-Range
    Cube Litening C:68xDistanceHigh-End
    Diamondback AndeanDurationHigh-End
    Factor OneDistanceHigh-End
    Felt ARDistanceMid-Range
    Felt FRDistanceHigh-End
    Felt IADurationHigh-End
    Felt IA 2.0DurationHigh-End
    Focus Izalco MaxDistanceMid-Range
    Giant Propel Adv SL DiscDistanceHigh-End
    Giant Revolt Adv ProDistanceMid-Range
    Giant TCR Adv SL 2021DistanceMid-Range
    Giant TCR Adv BikeExchange-JaycoDistanceHigh-End
    Giant TCR Adv SL 2025DistanceHigh-End
    Lauf True GritDistanceMid-Range
    Liv DevoteDistanceMid-Range
    Liv Langa Adv SLDurationHigh-End
    Liv Langma SL Adv DiscDistanceMid-Range
    Liv Langma Adv SL 2025DistanceHigh-End
    Moots Vamoots RCSDistanceHigh-End
    Mosaic RT-1dDistanceMid-Range
    Parlee ESXDistanceEntry-Level
    Parlee RZ7DistanceHigh-End
    Pinarello BolideDurationMid-Range
    Pinarello Bolide TTDistanceHigh-End
    Pinarello Dogma 65DistanceMid-Range
    Pinarello Dogma F 2021DistanceHigh-End
    Pinarello Dogma F 2024DistanceHigh-End
    Pinarello F8DistanceMid-Range
    Pinarello Dogma F10DistanceHigh-End
    Pinarello Dogma F12DistanceHigh-End
    Pinarello Dogma XDistanceHigh-End
    Pinarello EspadaDurationHalo
    Quintana Roo V-PRDurationHigh-End
    Ribble EnduranceDistanceEntry-Level
    Ridley Noah Fast 2019DistanceHigh-End
    Ridley HeliumDistanceMid-Range
    Scott Addict RCDistanceMid-Range
    Scott Foil 2015DistanceMid-Range
    Scott Foil 2023DistanceHigh-End
    Scott PlasmaDurationMid-Range
    Scott Plasma RC UltimateDurationHigh-End
    Scott Spark RC World CupElevationHigh-End
    Scott Spark RCElevationMid-Range
    Specialized AethosElevationHigh-End
    Specialized AllezDistanceEntry-Level
    Specialized Allez SprintDistanceMid-Range
    Specialized AmiraDistanceEntry-Level
    Specialized Amira S-WorksDistanceMid-Range
    Specialized CruxDistanceHigh-End
    Specialized DivergeDistanceMid-Range
    Specialized Epic S-WorksElevationHigh-End
    Specialized Project 74DistanceHalo
    Specialized RoubaixDistanceMid-Range
    Specialized Roubaix S-WorksDurationHigh-End
    Specialized RubyDistanceEntry-Level
    Specialized Ruby S-WorksDistanceMid-Range
    Specialized ShivDurationHigh-End
    Specialized Shiv DiscDurationHigh-End
    Specialized Shiv S-worksDurationHigh-End
    Specialized TarmacDistanceMid-Range
    Specialized Tarmac ProDistanceMid-Range
    Specialized Tarmac SL7DistanceHigh-End
    Specialized Tarmac SL8DistanceHigh-End
    Specialized Tarmac SL8 S-WorksDistanceHigh-End
    Specialized Venge 2015DistanceMid-Range
    Specialized Venge S-WorksDistanceHigh-End
    Trek EmondaElevationHigh-End
    Trek Emonda SLElevationEntry-Level
    Trek MadoneDistanceHigh-End
    Trek Speed Concept SLR 9DurationHigh-End
    Trek Super CaliberElevationHigh-End
    Uranium NuclearDistanceMid-Range
    Van Rysel EDR CFDistanceMid-Range
    Ventum NS1DistanceMid-Range
    Ventum OneDistanceHigh-End
    Zwift AeroDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift Atomic CruiserDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift BMX BanditDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift Buffalo FahrradDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift CarbonDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift Concept Z1DistanceHalo
    Zwift GravelDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift HandcycleDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift MountainElevationEntry-Level
    Zwift SafetyDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift SteelDistanceEntry-Level
    Zwift TTDurationEntry-Level

    Questions or Comments?

    I hope this post helped answer some questions. If you have more upgrade-related questions or comments, post below!

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