A racing wheel transforms sim racing from a controller approximation into a genuinely immersive experience, with force feedback that lets you feel the road, the grip, and every slide. The choices come down to force feedback type (gear, belt, or direct drive), platform compatibility, and whether pedals are included. This guide compares the best racing wheels across price points and platforms.
We compared the racing wheels sim racers rate most highly, weighing force feedback, build, and value. Here are seven picks and the driver each one suits.
Quick Comparison
| Wheel | Rating | Reviews | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logitech G920 (Xbox/PC) | 4.6/5 | 43,300+ | Xbox & PC starter |
| Logitech G29 (PS/PC) | 4.6/5 | 43,300+ | PlayStation & PC starter |
| Logitech G923 | 4.6/5 | 5,700+ | TRUEFORCE feedback |
| HORI Racing Wheel Apex | 4.4/5 | 12,500+ | Budget PlayStation |
| Thrustmaster T300RS GT | 4.3/5 | 2,298+ | Belt-drive performance |
| PXN V3 PRO | 4.3/5 | 5,120+ | Cheapest universal |
| MOZA R5 Direct Drive | 4.7/5 | 397+ | Direct-drive immersion |
Top Picks Reviewed
Logitech G920 (Xbox/PC)
The go-to entry wheel for Xbox and PC, the G920 delivers real force feedback, a sturdy build, and included floor pedals at a fair price. It is the Xbox starter pick.
Pros:
- Real force feedback
- Includes pedals
- Durable build
Cons:
- Gear-driven feedback is notchy
Best for: Xbox and PC starters.
Logitech G29 (PS/PC)
The PlayStation counterpart to the G920, the G29 brings the same proven force feedback and pedals for PS5, PS4, and PC. It is the PlayStation starter pick.
Pros:
- Proven force feedback
- Included pedals
- PlayStation and PC
Cons:
- Gear-driven feel
Best for: PlayStation and PC starters.
Logitech G923
The G923 adds Logitech’s TRUEFORCE feedback for more detailed road feel in supported games, building on the G29/G920 formula. It is the upgrade pick.
Pros:
- TRUEFORCE detailed feedback
- Included pedals
- Multi-platform
Cons:
- Pricier than G29/G920
Best for: richer force feedback.
HORI Racing Wheel Apex
A budget officially-licensed wheel for PlayStation and PC, the HORI Apex is an affordable entry, though it lacks true force feedback. It is the budget PlayStation pick.
Pros:
- Very affordable
- Officially licensed
- Good for casual racing
Cons:
- No real force feedback
Best for: casual budget PlayStation racing.
Thrustmaster T300RS GT
The T300RS uses smoother belt-driven force feedback for a step up in fidelity over gear-driven wheels, with a quality wheel and pedal set. It is the belt-drive performance pick.
Pros:
- Smooth belt-drive feedback
- Quality wheel and pedals
- Great for sim racing
Cons:
- Pricier than entry wheels
Best for: smoother belt-drive feedback.
PXN V3 PRO
The cheapest universal wheel, the PXN V3 PRO works across platforms with 180-degree rotation for casual arcade racing. It is the bargain pick.
Pros:
- Lowest price
- Universal compatibility
- Good for casual play
Cons:
- Limited rotation, no real FFB
Best for: casual budget racing.
MOZA R5 Direct Drive
The highest-rated wheel here, the MOZA R5 is an all-in-one direct-drive simulator with a 5.5Nm wheelbase for the most detailed, powerful feedback. It is the immersion pick for serious sim racers.
Pros:
- Direct-drive force feedback
- Detailed, powerful feel
- Top rating
Cons:
- Premium price; PC-focused
Best for: serious direct-drive sim racing.
How to Choose
- Force feedback type: gear-driven is affordable, belt-driven is smoother, direct-drive is the most detailed and powerful.
- Platform: confirm compatibility with your console (Xbox vs. PlayStation) and PC.
- Pedals: most wheels include pedals; check for clutch and quality on higher models.
- Rotation: 900-degree rotation suits sim racing; limited rotation suits arcade.
- Budget: entry wheels suit most; direct-drive is a premium step for enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What racing wheel should a beginner buy?
The Logitech G920 (Xbox/PC) or G29 (PlayStation/PC) are the proven entry points, with real force feedback and included pedals at a fair price.
What is direct drive?
Direct-drive wheels like the MOZA R5 connect the wheel straight to the motor for the most detailed, powerful force feedback, favored by serious sim racers.
Does my console matter?
Yes. Wheels are platform-specific: the G920 is for Xbox/PC and the G29 for PlayStation/PC, so match the wheel to your system.
Gear, belt, or direct drive?
Gear-driven is cheapest but notchy; belt-driven is smoother; direct-drive is the most realistic and powerful but costs the most.
Our Verdict
Top Pick: the Logitech G923, the well-rounded wheel with TRUEFORCE feedback. Best Value: the G920/G29 entry wheels for your platform. Premium Pick: the MOZA R5 Direct Drive for serious sim racers.
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