If you love to play racing games like Gran Turismo: Sport or Forza Motorsport 7, then a racing wheel is a must. A racing wheel helps you feel more connected to the car you’re driving. Your steering is more responsive, your braking and accelerating feels more realistic, and overall, your racing experience is more immersive.Â
What to look for when buying a racing wheel
When buying a racing wheel, here’s what you need to look for:
- A motor that is quiet, reliable, and highly responsive to steeringÂ
- A sturdily constructed leather wheel that won’t break down and has a good grip
- A set of sensitive gas and brake pedals that mimic real-life driving experiences
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You’ll also want to find a racing wheel that has a professional feel and has some weight to it for a more stable racing experience. The right racing wheel will enhance your racing experience and help you stay focused on your game instead of fumbling around with a regular controller. Here are five of the best racing wheels out right now.Â
Best racing wheels
- Logitech G290
- Logitech Dual-Motor Feedback G29
- Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback
- Thrustmaster TX Ferrari 458 Italia Edition
- Hori Racing Wheel
1. Logitech G920Â
The Logitech G920 Racing Wheel has dual-motor force feedback, which means that you’ll have more control over your steering and you’ll feel different types of terrain under your wheels. The floor pedals are also highly responsive, which gives you a more realistic driving experience as you accelerate, brake, and change gears.Â
Compatible with Xbox One and PC, this racing wheel has a great feel to it, equipped with a hand-stitched leather wheel cover and 900° lock-to-lock rotation.Â
2. Logitech Dual-Motor Feedback G29Â
The Logitech Dual-Motor Feedback G29 has a lot of the same features as the Logitech G920, listed above, but it’s compatible with Playstation 3 and 4 and PC. This wheel is built to last with durable solid steel ball bearings in the wheel shaft and stainless steel pedals.Â
Similar to the above racing wheel, the Logitech Dual-Motor Feedback G29 also has the awesome dual-motor force feedback that gives you a responsive, realistic racing experience.Â
3. Thrustmaster TMX Force FeedbackÂ
The Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback racing wheel has a very realistic, ergonomic wheel design with rubber-coated grips on the wheel. With a mixed belt-pulley and gears system and a metal ball-bearing axle, this racing wheel will provide a smooth, easily controllable racing experience. This wheel also comes with a set of pedals that have wide foot rests and adjustable inclinations.
The Thrustmaster TMXis automatically recognized by Xbox One consoles and compatible in the console’s menus. It’s also compatible with PC with a quick installation of Thrustmaster drivers.Â
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4. Thrustmaster TX Ferrari 458 Italia Edition
This Thrustmaster TX racing wheel is a 7/10 scale replica of the actual Ferrari 458 Italia wheel, with textured rubber grips and comprehensive driving controls. There is an industrial class servomotor that boasts frictionless action, meaning your racing experience will be extremely smooth and responsive. It’s compatible with Xbox One and PC.Â
The pedal set is also designed to mimic the pedals of the Ferrari 458 Italia, with metal pedals that provide progressive resistance when braking. This wheel also has a 900° dual-belt, friction-free system that helps you feel and focus on the road in your game, not the wheel.Â
5. Hori Racing Wheel
The Hori Racing Wheel is officially licensed by Sony, so it’s compatible with Playstation 3 or 4, but there are more buying options for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.Â
The full-size wheel has a 270° turn radius and the pedals have been optimized for a highly realistic racing simulation. The wheel itself has a textured rubberized grip, making it easy to control while at high speeds in your game. The pedals are the real highlight of this wheel; you can customize the pedal sensitivity for acceleration to make it feel exactly how you want it to feel.Â