Simracing Wheelbase Guide: Specs, Pricing & Reviews
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A few years ago, there were only a handful of direct drive wheelbases on the market, but today, the options have expanded significantly. From entry-level models like the CSL-DD with 5 Nm, available for €349.95, to high-end models like the Simucube 2 Ultimate Wheelbase with an impressive 32 Nm, priced around €3,150.00—there’s now a suitable option for every budget and need. This wide selection inspired us to compile the current market offerings into a handy overview.
We’ve reviewed wheelbases from reputable manufacturers like Asetek, Cammus, Fanatec, Moza Racing, Simagic, and Simucube. Where available, we’ve included direct links to the corresponding review for each product, so you can easily click through to find detailed information on the performance and features of each wheelbase.
However, it’s important to note that this list is intended primarily as a guide. By including all these points, we hope this overview will assist you in making a well-informed choice for your new or next wheelbase. Whether you’re a beginner just starting out with sim racing or an experienced racer seeking the ultimate realistic experience, this list offers a clear view of what’s available and which options best align with your needs and budget.
Brand | Model | Torque (Nm) | Dimensions | Mounting | Price (EUR) | Shop (EU) | Review Link |
Asetek SimSports | LaPrima | 12 Nm | 293 x 133 x 132 | B / F | ± € 769,00 | Asetek | |
Asetek SimSports | Forte | 18 Nm | 293 x 133 x 132 | B / F | ± € 1.099,00 | Asetek | Review |
Asetek SimSports | Invicta | 27 Nm | 327 x 133 x 132 | B / F | ± € 1.599,00 | Asetek | Review |
Cammus | DDWB | 15 Nm | 226 x 195 x 140 | B / S | € 499,00 | Cammus | Review |
Conspit | Ares | 10 Nm | 134 x 150 x 269 | B / S | € 599,00 | Simwear | |
Conspit | Ares Platinum | 18 Nm | 134 x 150 x 287 | B / S | € 899,00 | Simwear | |
Fanatec | CSL DD | 5 Nm | 380 x 290 x 250 | B / S | € 349,95 | Fanatec | Review |
Fanatec | CSL DD Pro | 8 Nm | 370 x 290 x 250 | B / S | € 599,95 | Fanatec | Review |
Fanatec | Clubsport DD | 12 Nm | 465 x 395 x 255 | B / S | € 799,95 | Fanatec | |
Fanatec | Clubsport DD+ | 15 Nm | 465 x 395 x 255 | B / S | € 999,95 | Fanatec | Review |
Fanatec | DD1 | 20 Nm | 510 x 260 x 280 | B / S | € 999,95 | Fanatec | Review |
Fanatec | DD2 | 25 Nm | 510 x 260 x 280 | B / S | € 1.499,95 | Fanatec | Review |
Logitech | G Pro | 11 Nm | 200 x 290 x 305 | B | € 749,00 | Logitech | |
Moza Racing | R3 (bundel) | 3 Nm | 174 x 157 x 124 | B | € 439,00 | Moza Racing | |
Moza Racing | R5 (bundel) | 5 Nm | 174 x 157 x 124 | B | € 639,00 | Moza Racing | Review |
Moza Racing | R9 | 9 Nm | 240 x 157 x 124 | B | € 439,00 | Moza Racing | |
Moza Racing | R12 | 12 Nm | 226 x 157 x 124 | B | € 649,00 | Moza Racing | |
Moza Racing | R16 | 16 Nm | 327 x 170 x 130 | B | € 869,00 | Moza Racing | |
Moza Racing | R21 | 21 Nm | 327 x 170 x 130 | B | € 1.099,00 | Moza Racing | |
Simagic | Alpha Mini | 10 Nm | 259 x 110 x 110 | B / S / F | € 629,00 | Simagic | Review |
Simagic | Alpha | 15 Nm | 281 x 110 x 110 | B / S / F | € 899,00 | Simagic | |
Simagic | Alpha U | 23 Nm | 326 x 110 x 110 | B / S / F | € 1.149,00 | Simagic | Review |
Simucube | 2 Sport | 17 Nm | 130 x 130 x 250 | F | ± € 1.290,00 | Simucube | Review |
Simucube | 2 Pro | 25 Nm | 130 x 130 x 270 | F | ± € 1.450,00 | Simucube | Review |
Simucube | 2 Ultimate | 32 Nm | 115 x 115 x 310 | F | ± € 3.150,00 | Simucube | |
VRS | DirectForce Pro | 20 Nm | 220 x 131 x 131 | F | € 899,00 | VRS Racing | |
Thrustmaster | T818 | 10 Nm | 224 ×191 x 180 | B | € 649,00 | Thrustmaster |
With the recommended list below for each budget category, you can make a well-informed choice based on your budget and needs. Whether you’re looking for an entry-level model to start your sim racing journey or the best option for a highly realistic experience, there’s a suitable model in each category.
Most of the brands on this list are also available through our partners, like Simwear.eu, Simrace Webshop, and Abruzzi. These partners offer a wide range of products and excellent service, so you’re always guaranteed the best options and support for your sim racing gear. Don’t forget to check our list of discount codes before making your purchase!
Budget Wheelbases (up to €600)
- Fanatec CSL DD (5 Nm/8 Nm) – Review
This is an excellent entry choice for sim racers wanting to explore direct-drive technology. The standard version offers 5 Nm torque, expandable to 8 Nm with the Boost Kit, adding more power and precision. Starting at approximately €349.00 (without Boost Kit), it’s an affordable choice with upgrade options, providing great value. - Moza Racing R9 (9 Nm)
A solid direct-drive entry model, delivering 9 Nm of torque, ideal for those new to direct-drive. Compact and priced around €439.00, it’s a great option for beginners. - Simagic Alpha Mini (10 Nm) – Review
Slightly higher-priced but compact and powerful, with 10 Nm torque for strong feedback. At around €580.00, it’s perfect for those seeking a step above basic models.
Mid-Range Wheelbases (€600 – €1,200)
- Fanatec Clubsport DD+ (15 Nm) – Review
Popular among serious sim racers, offering up to 15 Nm torque for powerful, precise feedback. At approximately €999.95, it strikes a balance between price and performance. - Moza Racing R16 (16 Nm)
Ideal for dedicated sim racers, this model offers 16 Nm of torque, priced around €869.00, making it an excellent mid-range choice for enhanced racing. - Logitech G Pro Racing (11 Nm)
Known for reliability, this model delivers 11 Nm torque, priced at around €749.00—a solid mid-range choice. - Asetek SimSports Forte (18 Nm) – Review
A strong new contender, offering high build quality and performance at about €1,099.00—great for sim racers seeking value in the mid-range. - Simagic Alpha U (23 Nm) – Review
With 23 Nm torque at approximately €1,149.00, this high-performance model offers an exceptional force feedback experience for those aiming to balance power with affordability.
High-End Wheelbases (€1,200 and above)
- Simucube Pro (25 Nm) – Review
Ideal for professional sim racers, delivering 25 Nm torque for unmatched realism. Priced around €1,450.00, it’s an excellent choice for serious racing. - Fanatec DD2 (25 Nm) – Review
A premium option offering 25 Nm torque, around €1,499.95, ideal for racers wanting the best. - Asetek SimSports Invicta (27 Nm) – Review
This high-performance model provides 27 Nm torque and is priced around €1,599.00—perfect for those seeking top-tier realism.
Ultimate-End Wheelbases (€2,000 and above)
- Simucube Ultimate (32 Nm)
Designed for professional racers, with 32 Nm torque, priced around €3,150.00, making it the pinnacle of sim racing hardware.
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