After reviewing direct drive wheels and pedals from some of the biggest established players in sim racing – Fanatec, Thrustmaster and Logitech – I wanted to try something from a newer player in the space, Moza.
This Chinese firm is best known for its entry-level R5 Bundle, which brings a powerful 5.5nm direct drive wheelbase with a matching wheel and pedals to a quite affordable £459. For context, that’s only £100 to £200 more than popular gear-driven and belt-driven racing wheels, like Logitech’s G923 and Thrustmaster’s T300, yet superior DD tech should translate into significantly faster and more detailed force feedback and a better driving experience overall.
Moza were happy to send out this PC-only bundle – with a couple of extra upgrades – and when Logitech got in touch to offer a £259 PlaySeat Challenge X folding racing cockpit, I had a complete racing setup for ~£700 with the potential to punch well above its weight.