MOZA CS Pro vs CS V2P: the difference you can really feel on the track

MOZA CS Pro vs CS V2P: the difference you can really feel on the track

If you're looking at the new MOZA CS Pro and comparing it to the CS V2P, that's perfectly normal. For a long time, the latter has been one of the most widely used wheels within MOZA.

But there's an important point: the CS Pro is its direct evolution, and the CS V2P will gradually be phased out of the catalog.

Therefore, rather than a classic comparison, here we will look at what really changes and why the CS Pro is now the current option in the range.

MOZA CS V2P

Previous model

  • 330 mm rim
  • Aeronautical aluminum construction
  • 6 buttons + 2 joysticks + 2 encoders
  • RPM LEDs without screen
  • Simple and direct use
View CS V2P (last units)
New
MOZA CS Pro

Current evolution

  • 325 mm rim
  • Integrated 2.99” HD screen
  • More inputs and in-race control
  • Dual clutch and advanced paddles
  • Focus on performance and competition
View MOZA CS Pro

What changes in driving: real sensations on track

The MOZA CS Pro doesn't just change in features; it also feels different when you start driving. It's the direct evolution of the V2P, and that translates into more precise driving with greater adjustment capability.

Being somewhat more compact, the CS Pro feels more agile and reactive. The CS V2P maintains a more classic, stable, and simple feel, but the new model provides more information and more control in every corner.

However, it is also more demanding on hardware. With bases like the R5 or R3, it works, but its full potential isn't exploited. From the R9 or higher, that's where the CS Pro truly makes a difference.

MOZA CS V2P
  • More stable and direct driving
  • Less demanding on the base
  • Simpler approach
MOZA CS Pro
  • More reactive and precise
  • Better with powerful bases
  • Greater in-race control

The V2P remains a solid reference, but the CS Pro adds more room for fine-tuning and improvement on track.

In-race control: inputs, buttons, and real-time adjustments

Here lies one of the clearest leaps between both wheels. It's not just that the CS Pro has more buttons; it changes how you manage the car while driving.

With the CS V2P, it's normal to have the setup ready before heading out. During the race, you have the basics at hand, but it's not designed for many real-time adjustments.

The CS Pro goes in the opposite direction: it's designed so you can constantly modify parameters without taking your hands off the wheel.

MOZA CS V2P
  • Pre-race setup
  • Basic controls sufficient
  • Fewer in-race options
MOZA CS Pro
  • Many more inputs available
  • Quick on-the-fly adjustments
  • Total control without releasing the wheel

If you barely make any changes during the race, the V2P will suit you perfectly. If you constantly adjust ABS, TC, or maps, the CS Pro makes a significant difference.

The addition of a screen is probably the most visible change in the MOZA CS Pro compared to the CS V2P. But the real question isn't whether it looks better, but whether it adds anything to the driving experience.

The CS V2P sticks to the basics: it uses LEDs for RPM. It works well, is simple, and fulfills its function without distractions.

The CS Pro adds a 2.99” HD screen fully configurable from MOZA Pit House. Here you can see gear, delta, speed, or car data directly on the wheel.

MOZA CS V2P
  • Revolution LEDs
  • Basic and clear information
  • No distractions
MOZA CS Pro
  • Screen with real-time telemetry
  • Customizable from software
  • More information without looking at overlays

However, not everything is perfect: the screen depends on MOZA's software and is not compatible with SimHub. Also, if you don't usually look at data during the race, you might not get the most out of it.

If you like to have direct information on the wheel and adjust in real time, it's a very useful addition. If you prefer a cleaner and simpler experience, the V2P's LEDs still do the job perfectly.

Construction and materials: evolution towards a lighter and more reactive wheel

In terms of construction, both wheels are well-designed, but the MOZA CS Pro introduces a more advanced approach compared to the CS V2P.

The CS V2P features an aircraft-grade aluminum structure. It's solid, resistant, and has a very recognizable robust feel within the range.

The CS Pro goes a step further by incorporating carbon fiber reinforced composites in several parts of the wheel. It's not just an aesthetic matter: it reduces weight and improves response, especially on more powerful bases.

MOZA CS V2P
  • Aluminum construction
  • Solid feel
  • More traditional approach
MOZA CS Pro
  • Carbon fiber use
  • Lighter and more reactive
  • More modern approach

In hand, the V2P maintains a more classic feel, while the CS Pro feels more modern and performance-oriented. It's not a radical change, but it is in line with the product's evolution.

Why the MOZA CS Pro is the current model in the range

The MOZA CS Pro is not just another wheel in the range; it's the model that replaces the CS V2P and sets the new standard in this format.

This doesn't mean the V2P stops working, but the approach changes: if you're buying today, the CS Pro is the benchmark.

MOZA CS V2P

Previous model

  • Simple and direct use
  • Fewer in-race options
  • Easier to adapt from the start
MOZA CS Pro

Current evolution

  • More real-time control
  • More inputs and adjustment options
  • Better prepared for advanced setups

The V2P is still a functional option if you're looking for something simple or coming from more basic setups. But if you're building or upgrading your simulator, the CS Pro is the model designed to accompany you long-term.

Is it worth upgrading to the MOZA CS Pro?

More than an upgrade, the MOZA CS Pro is the next step in the range. It's not just an alternative to the V2P; it's the model that takes its place.

The CS V2P still works well, but the focus has changed: if you're buying today, it makes sense to look towards the CS Pro, as it offers more control, more inputs, and more room for evolution.

Where the change is noticeable
  • More inputs and in-race control
  • Telemetry directly on the wheel
  • Better response with bases like R9 or R12
  • More scope for advanced setups
When you can stick with the V2P
  • You use bases like R3 or R5
  • You're looking for something simple and straightforward
  • You don't make in-race adjustments
Key idea:

The CS Pro doesn't replace the V2P because it's different, but because it expands what you can do on track. It's the model designed for setup evolution.

If you're looking for something basic, the V2P still delivers. But if you want more control, more information, and a wheel ready for current setups, the CS Pro is the natural choice.

New MOZA generation

The CS Pro is the current model

More control, more inputs, and more room on track. The CS V2P is still functional, but the CS Pro is the wheel that sets the standard right now.

Common questions about the MOZA CS Pro

Does it work well with any MOZA base?

The MOZA CS Pro is compatible with the entire range, but it is really best utilized with bases like R9 or R12. With more basic setups like the R3 or R5, it still works, but it doesn't unlock its full potential.

Does the screen add anything or is it just aesthetic?

It's not just visual. The CS Pro's screen allows you to see real-time telemetry directly on the wheel, which makes it easier to adjust parameters without relying on overlays. If you don't use that type of information, it's not essential, but it is a clear improvement over more basic solutions.

Is it complicated to use compared to the CS V2P?

The CS Pro has more controls and options, so it requires a short adaptation period. In return, it offers much more in-race control and direct access to adjustments without letting go of the wheel.

Does it make sense to still buy the CS V2P?

The CS V2P is still functional, but it is a model that is being phased out of the range. It might suit you if you're looking for something very simple or have a basic setup, but the CS Pro is the current model and the one with more future potential.

Is the CS Pro a long-term purchase?

Yes. It's a wheel designed for more complete setups and for users who want to evolve. More inputs, more control, and more customization options make it worthwhile even if you later upgrade your base or setup.