Zwift Game v 1.92 [June 2025]

Hi everyone,
Phased rollout of Zwift game version 1.92 begins today to macOS / Windows / Android devices.
Phased rollout to iOS / tvOS devices begins tomorrow.

  • The elevation profile in the center HUD now peeks around intersections. As long as you stay on a route - the HUD will show the gradient after turns to preview what’s coming.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the front wheel of the Pride On wheelset to appear as a basic spoke wheel when equipped.
    • Select a different wheelset in the Garage, then equip the Pride On wheelset to fix it.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the ‘road feel’ feature on compatible Tacx smart trainers to not activate on cobblestone roadways.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause a section of roadway to be invisible on The Highline route in New York.
  • Windows: The Ultra graphics profile is now enabled for the Intel Arc B570 graphics card.

UPDATE June 26

  • Phased rollout to all platforms is complete.

UPDATE JUNE 30
v1.92.2 iOS / tvOS / Android

  • Workouts from third party training platforms sync on mobile devices.

Do you have questions or issues to report? Let us know below!

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Is there an option to keep it on all the time (which would require a minor redesign to make it less obtrusive) coming?

Glad this change is here regardless. I could’ve sworn it was implemented previously at least in London as I didn’t see the incorrectly-flat preview at junctions last time.

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@calfzilla
I’m not following. Are you asking about adding an “always on” option in game settings even when there isn’t a climb coming anytime soon?


Or a way to keep the elevation profile on even if you’re making manual turns off an expected route?

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Asking for an always on mode because minor terrain variations would be nice to see in more detail than the part of the mini map showing them. The whole thing could be redesigned to take half the vertical space and/or moved to the top right part of the screen.

For those of us running TD100 the little changes matter more.

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Really happy to see this change!

I would like it to stay on for timed KOM segments.
For example, on the Itza KOM, it goes away for several of the short downhill portions.
It may be because I have mine set on Low sensitivity.
But, it should remain on for any of the timed KOM segments in Normal or Low sensitivity.

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Yeah, me too, if it’s on a KOM that I’m going to fully complete on the current route having it go away halfway through, or only show half of it is not the experience I would expect. I’d expect it to be on for the full KOM.

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Still no update to correcting the steering issues / pack dynamics putting those with / without steering on different sides of the road? Do we have an ETA on this?

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A helpful improvement would be to remove the gradient percentage, since it’s already visible on the minimap, and to flatten the graph slightly. This change could reduce its vertical size by about 40%.

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Doing that, and changing the background of the graph to the same transparency as the rest of the HUD, would be a huge improvement.

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Has anyone else experienced dropouts lasting around 5 seconds every few minutes since the update? I tried a restart and re-pair but didn’t help. Had to DNF the ZRL race last night due to it. All worked fine Monday evening.
I’m using Windows, Wahoo bike shift paired over LAN. I’ll see if Bluetooth is any better this evening.

Another valuable enhancement would be to repurpose the XP progress bar to show progress within KOM sections—using green for sprints and red for climbs. Previous platforms like Wahoo RGT and the current MyWhoosh already offer this feature. Right now, some longer KOMs have a progress bar, but shorter ones often do not, or the VS counter pops up inconsistently near the finish. Plus, since the current indicator is digital and not always easy to see, a more visual option would be a big help for riders who do not wear glasses or contacts while exercising.

It would be great to have an arc at the start of the KOM, since the line on the ground can be pretty hard to spot. But knowing Zwift, I am not holding my breath for this one!

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Hi there;

any news for HUD update % Core sensor integration ?

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The gradient can stay, it fits in right next to the rider level bubble. Or could replace it as a user option, level 100 riders don’t need to see that they’re level 100. Same goes for most people at most levels.

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negative, using bluetooth and windows 10

Excuse the light jank; but… just overlay the grade % in center.
And yeah; make it transparent and it already feels significantly “lighter” in the UI / less view-blocking.

What I appreciate on the gradient in the center profile is the decimal digit. The mini-map is integer only.
And, yes, the background of the gradient needs to be transparent.

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It’s a shame that a company bringing in millions of dollars a month can’t employ a single person focused on UI/UX

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The sauce mini map and elevation is fantastic. It even shows the roads for the climb portals instead of a string of dots floating in the water. Too bad Zwift can’t do that!

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