MOZA presents new flyers: these are their latest releases
MOZA is making another move with several new racing wheels that expand its current range and reinforce its commitment to competitive racing. Some of these models were previewed at CES 2016, but the important thing is that they are now available and represent a clear evolution from the wheels the brand has offered until now. Throughout this article, we'll review exactly what MOZA Racing has presented, how these new wheels differ, and what type of sim racer can get the most out of them. At Simufy , where we closely follow every launch in the sector, these new products are already part of the MOZA ecosystem and allow us to see where the brand is headed in this new phase.
New MOZA flyers: context and what's really changing
The new MOZA Racing steering wheels arrive at a pivotal moment for the brand. After consolidating its Direct Drive base range, the focus is clearly shifting to steering wheels, with models that refine design, ergonomics, and a competitive edge. Some of these were previewed at CES 2026, but these are no longer just ideas or prototypes: they are real releases within the MOZA ecosystem.

More than a revolution, what we see is a logical evolution . MOZA maintains the familiar design but improves important details for track use: more refined rims, a clearer focus on GT and competition, and a design aimed at sim racers looking for a more robust and consistent wheel for demanding setups.
This move reinforces the steering wheel's role as a central component of the setup, especially for those who prioritize control, precision, and realistic feel. From here, it makes sense to delve into the details and start with the model that best represents this leap: the MOZA CS Pro .
MOZA CS Pro: evolution of the brand's GT steering wheel
The MOZA CS Pro is the natural evolution of the brand's CS wheel, with improvements focused on real-world track use. It maintains the core focus of the CS, but refines key aspects such as the rim and ergonomics , aiming for more precise and comfortable handling during demanding sessions.
This wheel is designed for current Direct Drive setups and sim racers who want a solid, balanced model clearly geared towards competition, without venturing into more extreme options. The MOZA CS Pro is now available at Simufy and is part of this new phase for the brand focused on refining feel and control.
Porsche Mission R and KS Pro
Another of MOZA's most notable innovations is its collaboration with Porsche, which has resulted in the Porsche Mission R and MOZA KS Pro steering wheels (an evolution of the famous KS steering wheel) . Both models are directly inspired by the steering wheel of the Porsche Mission R (an official Porsche replica) , a racing concept car that serves as an aesthetic and conceptual reference.
This collaboration reinforces MOZA's commitment to designs that are closer to real-world motorsport, with a strong visual identity and a clear racing focus. It's not just about a license, but about bringing a design philosophy linked to modern competition to sim racing.
Although they share a common base in terms of sporty orientation, the Porsche Mission R and the KS Pro are positioned as alternatives within the range for different simracer profiles, maintaining consistency with current Direct Drive setups and with the MOZA ecosystem.
What can we expect from these new MOZA products?
With these releases, MOZA makes it quite clear what direction it's taking with its range of steering wheels. The brand is focusing on more defined models with their own identity and a distinctly racing focus , moving away from generic offerings and increasingly refining the intended use of each steering wheel.
The evolution is most noticeable in the design, ergonomics, and direct inspiration from real-world motorsport, as seen in the collaboration with Porsche. We're not talking about radical changes or future promises, but rather a progressive and tangible improvement on products already in the catalog.
In the short term, it's reasonable to expect MOZA to continue expanding its line of competition-oriented steering wheels, maintaining compatibility with its current ecosystem and reinforcing its position as one of the most active sim racing brands right now. Dates, prices, and specific new models will depend on future official announcements, but the direction the brand is taking is already clear.


