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Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel (PS5/PC)
Logitech's first direct-drive wheel base, sold as a PS5-licensed unit. 11 Nm peak torque puts it competitive with Fanatec CSL DD and Moza R9 V2, with the advantage of plug-and-play PS5 compatibility. The included rim is GT-style with magnetic paddles. Cheapest console-licensed DD on the market.
Quick Answer
- Is the Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel (PS5/PC) worth buying in 2026?
The 11 Nm direct drive motor and TrueForce technology provide an incredibly smooth, detailed, and immersive racing experience. While the bulky plastic wheelbase and micro-USB ports feel a bit cheap for the premium price, the excellent load cell pedals and newly released modular a
+Pros
- Smooth and powerful 11 Nm direct drive force feedback
- TrueForce technology adds highly immersive engine and road vibrations
- Excellent 100kg load cell brake pedal
- Tool-less adjustability for pedal springs and elastomers
- High-quality magnetic paddle shifters
- Ecosystem is finally expanding with new quick-release hubs, wheels, and shifters
−Cons
- Massive, bulky wheelbase with a plastic outer shell
- Relies on outdated and fragile micro-USB connections
- Included desk clamp feels cheap and hard-mounting is awkward due to rubber bumpers
- High overall price tag compared to entry-level direct drive competitors
- New RS wheel hubs lack the dual-clutch paddles found on the original wheel
In-depth Review
Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel (PS5/PC) Review — A premium direct drive debut from a budget brand that initially suffered from a lack of accessories but eventually matured into a formidable ecosystem
Specifications
| drive type | direct-drive |
| torque nm | 11 |
| wheel diameter | 300 |
| pedal count | 0 |
| pedal load cell brake | false |
| mount type | hard-mount |
| compat platform | PS5/PC |
| protocol | USB |
| rim material | leather |
| force feedback hz | 4000 |
| quick release | true |
Overview
Logitech's first direct-drive wheel base, sold as a PS5-licensed unit. 11 Nm peak torque puts it competitive with Fanatec CSL DD and Moza R9 V2, with the advantage of plug-and-play PS5 compatibility. The included rim is GT-style with magnetic paddles. Cheapest console-licensed DD on the market.
What we'd watch out for
- ASIN drift: Sim racing brands rev SKUs aggressively. Always cross-check the listing title against the brand's official site before pulling the trigger.
- Bundle vs base-only: Many wheel bases sell as both bundle and base-only — confirm the pedal/rim contents match this product.
- Brand-direct stock: Pro-tier brands (Heusinkveld, Asetek, Simagic) often sell only via their own websites; Amazon listings are sporadic third-party.
- Platform license: A wheel sold "for PS5" is not the same SKU as "for Xbox". Verify the platform field above matches your setup.
Ecosystem context
This product fits the wheel-bases category in the Logitech ecosystem. Cross-reference compatibility in the Compatibility Matrix.
What Real Users Say
“If you're on PS5 and want DD without dongle headaches, the G PRO is the only real game in town. FFB resolution is genuinely close to my CSL DD on PC.”
— u/ps5_dd_convert in r/granturismo
Last updated: May 3, 2026 · By Diego Ramirez
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