Frameset
Frame
FOIL RC HMX SL Road Race geometry, Replaceable Derailleur Hanger Internal cable routing
Fork
FOIL RC HMX SL Flatmount Disc 1" Eccentric Carbon steerer
Weight
6.8 kg
The third-generation Scott Foil RC is a modern aero race bike built around the post-2022 UCI design landscape, and it looks notably more aggressive than the Foil that came before it. Scott used deeper truncated airfoil sections, a very tight rear-wheel-hugging seat tube, and a large, fairing-like head tube and fork area to chase aerodynamic gains as a complete system rather than as a conventional lightweight road frame with aero details added on. Fully integrated routing through the Syncros cockpit is central to that concept, as is the proprietary seatpost arrangement, which makes the bike feel engineered as a package rather than a modular frameset.
What distinguishes this Foil RC generation is that Scott did not pursue outright speed at the expense of day-to-day usability in the way earlier aero bikes often did. Dropped seatstays, the flex-oriented Syncros Duncan SL Aero CFT seatpost, and clearance for roughly 30 mm tires give it a broader operating window than its deep-profile appearance suggests. It remains firmly a race-geometry bike, but one intended to be ridden beyond race day: fast on flat and rolling roads, capable in hilly terrain, and less punishing over rough surfaces than many aero-road rivals. In the premium aero market, it sits as a highly integrated, performance-first option that prioritizes speed, stiffness, and handling precision while making a more serious attempt at comfort than previous Foils.

| Stack | 527mm |
| Reach | 389mm |
| Top tube | 540mm |
| Headtube length | 121mm |
| Standover height | 779.4mm |
| Seat tube length | 502.4mm |
The Foil RC uses a clear race-bike geometry, but the numbers show that Scott has aimed for stability as much as outright nervousness. In size M, the bike has a 548 mm stack and 389 mm reach paired with a 72.5-degree head tube angle, 412 mm chainstays, and a 992.6 mm wheelbase. That is not especially extreme by current aero-road standards, and the consistent 412 mm rear center across the size range helps explain why reviewers found the bike composed at speed and settled in fast corners rather than twitchy. In size L, the wheelbase stretches to 999.9 mm with a 73-degree head angle, reinforcing that high-speed stability bias.
The smaller sizes get notably slacker front-end numbers: the XS has a 71-degree head angle and the XXS drops to 70.5 degrees, while the S sits at 72 degrees. That should help preserve predictable steering and front-wheel overlap management for shorter riders instead of making the bike overly quick in small sizes. Reach changes are modest through the middle of the range, with S and M both at 389 mm, suggesting Scott prioritised consistent fit and handling across adjacent sizes. Combined with the low-ish stacks and steep seat tube angles up to 74.5 degrees on the smaller frames, the result is a position that supports an aggressive race posture without abandoning control on technical roads.
Frameset
Frame
FOIL RC HMX SL Road Race geometry, Replaceable Derailleur Hanger Internal cable routing
Fork
FOIL RC HMX SL Flatmount Disc 1" Eccentric Carbon steerer
Weight
6.8 kg
Groupset
Shift levers
SRAM RED AXS HRD Shift-Brake System
Front derailleur
SRAM RED AXS Electronic Shift System
Rear derailleur
SRAM RED AXS 24 Speed Electronic Shift System
Cassette
SRAM RED XG1290 E1 10-33
Chain
SRAM RED
Crankset
SRAM RED Power Meter Crankset 48/35
Bottom bracket
SRAM DUB PF ROAD 86.5
Front brake
SRAM RED AXS HRD Shift-Brake System
Rear brake
SRAM RED AXS HRD Shift-Brake System
Front rotor
SRAM PACELINE X rotor 160/F and 140/R
Rear rotor
SRAM PACELINE X rotor 160/F and 140/R
Wheelset
Front wheel
Zipp 454 NSW TL Carbon, Front 12x100mm, Rear 12x142mmTA, Syncros SL Axle, Removable Lever with Tool
Rear wheel
Zipp 454 NSW TL Carbon, Front 12x100mm, Rear 12x142mmTA, Syncros SL Axle, Removable Lever with Tool
Front tire
Schwalbe PRO ONE Aero, TL-Easy, Fold, 700x28C
Rear tire
Schwalbe PRO ONE Aero, TL-Easy, Fold, 700x28C
Cockpit
Stem
Syncros Creston iC SL Aero
Handlebars
Syncros Creston iC SL Aero
Saddle
Syncros Belcarra V 1.0 NEO Cut Out
Seatpost
Syncros Duncan SL Aero CFT
The Foil RC range spans from the 20 at $4,999.99 to the Ultimate at $12,999.99, with the 10 at $5,899.99, Team at $6,999.99, and Pro at $8,499.99 filling the middle. That gives buyers access to the same core Gen 3 aero frame concept at several price levels, with the lower models serving as the entry point into the platform and the Pro and Ultimate targeting riders who want a true top-end race build. The spread is wide enough that the lineup covers both aspirational enthusiast and premium race-bike territory.
Within that range, the Pro stands out as the key upper-mid tier option, sitting well below the Ultimate in price while still representing the sharper end of the Foil RC family. Review coverage repeatedly framed the higher-end Pro-level build as the practical sweet spot versus the flagship, while also noting that lower-tier Foils trade some of the outright speed feel of the premium versions through heavier overall builds and less aggressive wheel choices. More broadly, the value proposition of the range rests on access to the same highly integrated aero chassis throughout, though buyers should factor in the implications of Scott's proprietary cockpit and seatpost system when comparing long-term ownership costs.

20
$5,000

10
$5,900

Team
$7,000

Pro
$8,500

Ultimate
$13,000
Reviewers are broadly aligned in seeing the Gen 3 Foil RC as one of the more complete aero road bikes of its era. road.cc called it "quite possibly the best all-round aero road bike available right now," praising its speed, climbing efficiency, and handling, while Cyclist described it as "a brute of a bike that just about manages to pull its punches." Across outlets, the common thread is that the bike feels genuinely fast once up to speed, with several testers noting a pronounced sensation of speed above 40 km/h. Despite its deep tube shapes and overt aero focus, reviewers repeatedly found it more comfortable than expected, crediting the compliant Duncan SL Aero CFT seatpost, tuned cockpit, and staggered 25 mm front / 28 mm rear tire setup.
Handling is another consistent strength. Testers described the bike as sharp, planted, and highly confidence-inspiring on descents, with road.cc and others highlighting its ability to stay composed over rough patches mid-corner. At the same time, reviews were not uncritical. Multiple sources flagged the proprietary seatpost as fussy, prone to creaking if not regularly greased, and more maintenance-intensive than a standard design. The front end was also seen as notably stiffer and harsher than the rear on bigger impacts, creating a slightly uneven ride balance. On value, the RC Pro build in particular was often seen as the lineup sweet spot, but reviewers objected to the absence of a power meter at this price level and noted that the highly integrated 1-inch-steerer cockpit limits fit changes and raises long-term ownership costs.

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