Logitech Reveals New Line of Video Game Steering Wheels

Logitech Reveals New Line of Video Game Steering Wheels

Key Takeaways

  • Logitech G RS is a new line of steering wheels for PC and console, including a MOMO partnership.
  • Logitech dominates the premium racing accessories market with G Pro wheel.
  • The Logitech G RS lineup offers new racing wheel designs and starts shipping on October 13, 202

As a seasoned gamer with decades of racing sim experience under my belt, I couldn’t be more excited about Logitech’s new G RS line! Ever since I first got my hands on the G Pro wheel, I’ve been a loyal fan of their premium racing accessories. The partnership with MOMO just adds an extra layer of authenticity that’s sure to make every lap feel like the real deal.


The well-known hardware company, Logitech, has unveiled a fresh collection called the Logitech G RS, which comprises of PC and console steering wheels designed to enhance your racing game and automotive simulation experiences. This innovative line from Logitech is further bolstered by a collaboration with the esteemed Italian automotive design company, MOMO.

While Logitech is commonly recognized for its high-quality peripherals like headphones, keyboards, and mice, it also produces hardware and accessories tailored to various gaming genres, including racing. In truth, Logitech’s racing wheels are often regarded as some of the best in the gaming world. This sentiment holds especially true in the expensive premium category of racing accessories, where the Logitech G Pro wheel has been a dominant force in the market for racing simulation and motorsport game aficionados.

At the Logi Play company gathering, they unveiled the Logitech G Racing Series (RS), which aims to enhance its existing dominance by offering a broader selection of designs and options for players who enjoy immersive racing simulations. The fresh lineup introduces two new Logitech G RS Racing Wheel models, a Wheel Hub to accommodate them, and steering wheels inspired by real-world MOMO designs for a more authentic experience. Pre-orders for the Logitech G RS collection are currently being accepted, with shipping set to commence on October 13, 2024.

Logitech G RS Racing Wheel Series Includes Partnership With MOMO Design

The new Logitech G RS line consists of the following items:

  • Logitech G RS Wheel Hub – The core hardware that holds the buttons and paddles, as well as connects to the wheel base. – $129.99 (PC/PS) / $149.99 (PC/Xbox)
  • Logitech G RS Round Wheel – A steering wheel attachment that mounts to the RS Wheel Hub and resembles a full racing-style wheel. – $69.99
  • Logitech G RS Track Wheel – A steering wheel attachment for the RS Wheel hub that features only partial grips, mimicking the formula racing style. – $69.99
  • Logitech G RS Shifter & Handbrake – A 2-in-1 sequential shifter and handbrake. On PC it’s compatible with the G Hub software for fine-tuning. – $149.99
  • Logitech G RS QR Adapter – A quick release adapter that makes aftermarket steering wheels compatible with any Logitech G Direct Drive wheel base. – $59.99
  • Logitech G Pro DD1 for PC/PS – The wheel base included with the original Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is now sold separately for players who want to get in starting with the RS series – $599-$699

Following the intricate customization possibilities in top-tier racing games, the collaboration between Logitech G and MOMO is extending the Logitech G RS series even further. MOMO, a renowned automotive design company based in Milan, specializes in creating real-world steering wheels. The newly developed line encompasses the SIM GT 320 and SIM GT-Racer 290, two wheels that resemble default Round and Track wheels, but also boast MOMO branding and distinctive features. These MOMO-crafted wheels are set to debut in January 2025.

As the Logitech G RS series nears release, both console and PC gamers have something exciting to anticipate. Particularly for PlayStation users, the new hardware could be a tempting addition, especially considering it might complement Gran Turismo 7, potentially enhancing its graphics in line with the projected PS5 Pro upgrades slated for November 2024.

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2024-09-19 14:53