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Best Racing Wheels 2024: Top Steering Wheels for Gaming

Boost your experience playing driving games with our favorite racing wheel, the Thrustmaster T300 RS GT. This wheel and pedal set turns your games into immersive, boarding-on realistic experiences. But if that’s not your ideal option, we've found a variety of great alternatives ready to tear up the virtual open road, no matter your budget or preferred gaming platform.


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TL;DR – These are the Best Racing Wheels:



Whether you’ve invested in the latest Forza Motorsport or are taking the simulation to the next level with iRacing, you’ll want to pair those games with one of the best racing wheels, as even the best controllers can't compare to the range of a pedal, the rotation of a wheel, or the force feedback of a motor; you’ll feel each curve and bump of the road. So, if you're ready to buckle in and take it to the streets, these are the racing wheels you'll want your hands on – and click here to find them in the UK.

Best Racing Wheels


1. Thrustmaster T300 RS GT


Best Racing Wheel



Wheel Size: 11" | Rotation Range: 1,080 degrees | Motor: Brushless force feedback | Weight: 22.4 pounds | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC


From the wheel to the pedal base to the motor inside, the Thrustmaster T300 RS GT covers all the bases for a quality racing wheel to get you into the action of your favorite racing games. If you’re a beginner or even a more advanced sim racer, you’ll appreciate all this wheel has to offer. For starters, there’s the realistic feel of the 11-inch wheel built on brushed metal and wrapped all the way around with rubber grips, so you won’t slip even if the race gets hairy. That grip will come in handy, too, with all the power behind that wheel.

The Thrustmaster T300 RS GT uses a dual-belt system with a brushless force feedback motor to deliver 25 watts of power. You’ll feel every twist and turn of the road, so you’ll want to hold on tight. However, thanks to the design, all your actions should remain smooth, and it won’t be terribly noisy. The wheel even totes a 1,080-degree turning range with Hall Effect sensors for accuracy and two paddle shifters to help you always get to the right gear. The face of the wheel features all the buttons and controls you need for PlayStation games, as it’s compatible with PS5, PS4, and PC. And to complete the kit are three metal pedals — an accelerator, clutch, and brake.


2. Logitech G923


Best budget racing wheel



Wheel Size: 10.24" | Rotation Range: 900 degrees | Motor: Dual force feedback | Weight: 4.5 pounds (wheel), 6.8 pounds (pedals) | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC


Logitech offers an affordable way to get into sim racing with the Logitech G923 racing wheel. For under $400, you're getting a wheel with geared force feedback, and it’s decently realistic to a degree, though it’s not the most nuanced and can be a bit noisy. However, a "Trueforce" feature should add some extra immersion through a vibration motor which in supported games does things like simulating the feel of the engine revs vibrating through the steering column straight into your hands.

Beyond the belt-driven force feedback and vibration motor, the Logitech G923 wheel features all the customizable controls and buttons you need for a PlayStation or PC setup. There’s even a 24-point selection dial and LED rev indicator lights. Finally, a full set of metal pedals complete this budget-friendly racing setup.

3. Hori Racing Wheel Apex


Best budget racing wheel for PS5





Wheel Size: 11" | Rotation Range: 270 degrees | Weight: 7 pounds | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC


You can get yourself geared up for racing for just $120 with the Hori Racing Wheel Apex. It's not quite as fancy as other racing wheels on this list, but the Hori Racing Wheel Apex is the perfect way to get started with a racing wheel on the PS5. It's a basic setup, with a racing wheel, equipped with the standard PlayStation face buttons, and two pedals. That means no clutch, but Automatic is the way to go anyways, we don't care what anyone says.

The Apex isn't just compatible with the PS5, though. You can also use it with the PS4 and PC, and the 270-degree turn radius is perfect if you're looking for a bare-minimum experience. You can also rest comfortably knowing that the Hori Racing Wheel Overdrive does come with a desk mount system, so you don't have to worry about the wheel sliding everywhere when you're struggling to hang on to first place as you cross the finish line.

4. Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel


Best Xbox Series X/S racing wheel



Wheel Size: 11" | Rotation Range: 270-900 degrees | Motor: Force feedback | Weight: 12.3 pounds | Compatibility: Xbox Series, Xbox One, PC


If you like the look and sound of the Thrustmaster T300 RS racing wheel but want to get a affordable model that works with the Xbox Series X and Series S, then the Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel is the one to check out. There are ample buttons on the wheel, paddle shifter, a control pad, and the wheel is automatically recognized by the Xbox, allowing it to work just as well as the best Xbox Series controllers.

This kit includes a two-pedal set and can attach to just about any mount other wheels can, whether that's a desk or table. The controls also include the Xbox guide button, so you’ll have full functionality to interact with your console. So, if you'll be ready to take it to the tracks in the latest Forza Motorsport.

5. Thrustmaster T248 Racing Wheel


Best high-end PS5 racing wheel



Motor: Belt and gear hybrid force feedback | Weight: 15.6 pounds | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC


The Thrustmaster T248 is a racing wheel ready for the PS5. If you’re gaming on Sony’s console, this is the wheel you want for full support and more immersive experience than your typical PS5 controller. It provides handy controls that will lineup with those displayed in the game, and it’ll let you feel like you’re actually driving a car a lot more than a standard controller ever will.

The kit includes the racing wheel itself as well as a three-pedal set that provides high sensitivity and even allows for four different pressure modes from the brake pedal. The wheel will let you get a feel for the road through its belt- and gear-driven force feedback system, which can offer three different modes for your preferred level of feedback. The wheel also provides magnetic paddle shifters for quick activation as well as a display at the center of the wheel that can display useful game data from your engine’s RPM to your best lap time.

6. Hori Mario Kart Racing Wheel Pro Deluxe


Best Nintendo Switch racing wheel



Wheel Size: 11" | Rotation Range: 270 degrees | Weight: 7 pounds | Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, PC


Sure, Joy-Cons or another Switch controller can work when you’re in a pinch, but the Hori Mario Kart Racing Wheel Pro Deluxe will take your Mario Kart experience to another level. Coming in around $100, it isn’t a pro-level wheel with powerful force feedback or direct drive systems, though you get a little bit of resistance while making turns. The two pedal set for the break and gas is also responsive while offering some resistance for more control.

The Hori Mario Kart Racing Wheel Pro Deluxe features a plastic build with a decently sized wheel that feels solid in hand. You’ll find all the controls to navigate games and sturdy paddle shifters. The wheel is even customizable with programmable buttons and different sensitivity levels for better handling. Plus, it’s not exclusively for Mario Kart, so it’ll work with your favorite Switch driving games and some PC offerings.


7. Thrustmaster T-GT II


Best belt-driven racing wheel



Wheel Size: 11.02" | Motor: 40-watt brushless force feedback | Weight: 29 pounds | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC


Belt-driven systems offer smooth force feedback using a belt connecting a motor to the wheel but are often seen as lesser than their direct-drive counterparts. However, the Thrustmaster T-GT II may change your mind, as it best exemplifies what these wheels are capable of. You’ll feel all the road’s curves as you cruise the racetrack, thanks to the powerful, high-capacity torque, while the wheelbase is precise and quick to react, giving direct drive wheels a run for their money. The only major drawback is the system can get a bit noisy.

Beyond the impressive belt-drive system, the Thrustmaster T-GT II offers plenty more. Leather wraps around the wheel for a premium feel, while its face totes plenty of controls, including 25 action buttons and four rotary selectors. The two brushed aluminum paddle shifters should be quick to react and hold up well through all the gear changes throughout your wheel's lifespan. To complete this setup, you get a set of three metal pedals, so you’ll be ready to hit the track.

8. Fanatec GT DD Pro


Best direct drive racing wheel




Rotation Range: 2,520 degrees | Motor: Direct drive | Torque: 8Nm | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC



If you are looking for a wheel that best emulates the direct drive experience, look no further than the Fanatec GT DD Pro. It's the perfect addition to your gaming setup and will have you ready to take on the streets in Gran Turismo 7. As the name might suggest, direct drive wheels connect a large motor directly to the steering wheel, which allows for much better control and force feedback. This is what professional racers and enthusiast sim racers use.

You get 8Nm of force feedback from the Fanatec GT DD Pro thanks to the included 180 boost kit. That type of torque is sure to make your hands and wrists sore, even after a short circuit race. The wheel itself features a great interface with familiar PlayStation controls, unique 5-way directional sticks, and RevLED for important visual information while driving. The included steel two-pedal set completes this ultimate direct drive setup. Hopefully, you scored a killer PC deal, as this wheel is pricey. But it also works with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S (when using an Xbox licensed wheel), if you'd rather do console gaming.


9. Thrustmaster T-818


Best high-end racing wheel base



Motor: DIrect drive | Weight: 11.02lbs | Compatibility: PC


For a wheel base with an insane amount of power and a realistic feel, the Thrustmaster T-818 is what you need to grab. This direct drive motor offers a wild 10Nm of torque for superb angular acceleration and force feedback. You’ll feel every twist, turn, and bump in the virtual road. There are also no filters for the in-game effects, so you’ll experience the games as intended, but be prepared for a slight learning curve.

The Thrustmaster T-818 is just a wheel base, meaning you need to purchase a wheel and pedal set separately. Luckily, this base is compatible with all wheel rims in the Thrustmaster ecosystem—past, present, and future. So, if you’ve got a wheel from the Thrustmaster T300 RS GT, you can use that and save some money. It even includes a “Fast Release” attachment system for easy swapping out of wheels. As for pedal sets, all Thrustmaster offerings are compatible via USB on PC, while an RJ45 port future-proofs the base.


10. Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel


Best high-end racing wheel



Wheel Size: 11.02" | Motor: Direct drive | Weight: 15.4 pounds | Compatibility: Xbox Series/PC or PS5/PC


Hitting up to 11nm of force feedback, you’ll feel every twist and turn of the road, leaving your hands worn out after a few laps around the track when using the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel. This direct drive wheel drives smoothly, and the special haptics technology, Trueforce, brings it to another level. You’ll sense road imperfections like potholes or loose gravel. However, this feature is only available on certain games.

There are two models of the G Pro Racing Wheel, an Xbox Series/PC or a PS5/PC version, and both wheels feature all the buttons and controls needed, including a handy tactile joystick for easy navigation and two sets of metal paddle shifters. If you’re looking for foot pedals, this already pricey wheel requires you to purchase them separately for $350, but the pedals are simple to adjust and feel fantastic, especially the load cell brake pedal.

What to Look for in a Racing Wheel



One of the first things you should think about when shopping for a racing wheel you should consider how comfortable it's going to be for you to use. Is the wheel large enough and comfortable enough for you to use? Padded and leather (or pleather) bound add a nice touch of comfort, but you may still want to buy a pair of gloves if your wheel delivers a lot of force feedback.

Speaking of force feedback, there are three main types out there in the world:

  • Gear Drive - In this case the wheel's shaft is attached to gears that connect with the main force feedback motor. This type of force feedback system helped amplify torque, but it was notorious for jolting imprecisely and being extremely noisy. Gear Drive systems are also among the oldest type of force feedback system used on racing wheels and you can rarely find one aside from the Logitech G25 Wheels you might find on Ebay.
  • Belt Drive - The most common type of force feedback system used by modern racing wheels. This type of system takes the same concept of translating torque from the haptic motor as Gear Drive, but instead of using gears it uses belts. The resulting experience feels much more precise while being significantly quieter. However, due to the nature of rubber, Belt Drives often absorb some amount of the force feedback before it gets to the wheel and your hands, they also stretch and degrade overtime and require users to replace the belt.
  • Direct Drive - Often regarded as the best type of force feedback, this system often has the wheel mounted directly to a large motor. There's no delay or loss of torque with this type of force feedback system. However, since there aren't any belts or gears amplifying the haptic force these systems often have to use larger motors. Direct Drive wheels are also the most expensive type of racing wheel you can buy and they usually start at around $1,000.

Where to Get the Best Racing Wheels in the UK





Kevin Lee is IGN's Hardware and Roundups Editor. Follow him on Twitter @baggingspam

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