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BavarianSimTec Alpha

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BavarianSimTec Delta Pro SC

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BavarianSimTec OmegaPRO v2

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Simucube Savu Pro

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Ascher Racing McLaren Artura Pro USB - returned

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SOELPEC Spectra LT

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SOELPEC Terra LX

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Simagic FX wheel (4-paddle)

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Simagic FX Pro

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Simagic GT Neo

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Simagic Neo X-310G

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Simagic GT1-SD

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Shape and diameter matter more than most people realise. Formula sim racing steering wheels (typically 280–300mm) suit reactive, fast-correction driving - open-wheel categories, Formula 1 up to Formula 4 and GT sprint races. Larger GT and round wheels (300–350mm) reward smoother inputs and are more comfortable over long endurance stints. If you rally or drift, the Simagic NEO X 350W (350mm) is the only dedicated option in the range.


Entry level

The Simagic GT Neo (carbon composite, lightweight, ~€305) is the sharpest value entry point in the entire collection. Step up through the Neo X-310G and GT1-SR Alcantara (both around €358–€400 for GT styles) or go Formula with the Simagic FX 4-paddle (~€432). The Simagic FX Pro adds a 4.3" screen and carbon fiber construction (~€665). With 15 products, Simagic covers the most ground in this category.

Mid-range

Moza brings GT and Formula options including the GS V2P (300mm, forged carbon frame, magnetic clutch paddles, display) and the distinctive Vision GS (310mm, 2.85" circular touchscreen, 72 inputs - possibly the most eye-catching sim racing steering wheel in the range). Asetek offers the La Prima and Forte Formula wheels, designed to pair natively with Asetek bases. Conspit's 300 GT (300mm, Le Mans-grade carbon, 110 inputs, 2.99" display, ~€470) and MAX 01 (4" SimHub touchscreen, dual clutch, Conspit Link 2.0) pair naturally with their ARES wheelbases but work with any standard direct drive via 70mm PCD.

Cube Controls: A strong mid-to-premium choice for USB/Bluetooth flexibility. The GT PRO V2 (298mm D-shape, carbon front plate) are popular all-rounders.

High-end

The Ascher Racing McLaren Artura Pro (from €1,172) and Artura Ultimate (€1,540, adds 4" display + shift lights) are built using actual components from the McLaren Artura GT4 race car. The Simucube Savu Sport (€917) and Savu Pro (€1,312) are Simucube's own GT-style steering wheels, designed to pair natively with their wheelbase ecosystem. BavarianSimTec offers five steering wheels made in Regensburg, Bavaria: from the Alpha (295mm, from €1,079) through the Delta PULSE, Delta PRO (both with 4.3" displays and 6 carbon paddles), to the Delta Pro SC (€1,630 - the first Simucube Link wheel with a display, transmitting wireless power and data through the quick release).

SOELPEC - possibly the most input-dense sim racing wheels in the entire category - comes in two standard finishes (Lava and Bazalt). The compact Terra LX (297mm, CNC 6061-T6 aluminum, up to 136 programmable inputs, HybridSwitch rotary encoders with push and multi-mode functionality, DuoACT magnetic paddle shifters, 128 individual RGB LEDs, ~€1,090) is SOELPEC's entry into their range — its smaller diameter and lighter feel make it equally at home in GT, formula, rally, and touring car simulations. The Spectra LT (302mm formula, €1,468) and Spectra XR (302mm with a 5" touchscreen, €1,880) sit at the pinnacle of the lineup. The whole SOELPEC range is modular — knobs, buttons, and stickers can be swapped to fit your layout preferences.

A note on compatibility: most sim racing wheels connect via USB (universal) or Bluetooth — these work with any direct drive base. Ascher Racing offers a Simucube Wireless version (Simucube 2 and 3). The BavarianSimTec Delta Pro SC uses Simucube Link (Simucube 3 only, no cables needed). Conspit and Moza wheels are designed primarily for their own ecosystems but work with third-party bases via the standard 70mm bolt pattern. Check the product page, or ask us before buying.

Not sure which sim racing steering wheel fits your sim racing wheelbase, driving style, or budget? We're happy to help — reach out via chat, WhatsApp, or email.