Description
The Cube Controls Astra Steering Wheel isn’t trying to imitate motorsport—it is motorsport. From the first twist of its CNC-machined knobs to the tactile snap of its carbon fiber shifters, every detail is engineered for connection. You’ll feel the cold firmness of the aluminum chassis under your fingers, the grippy confidence of the redesigned silicone grips, and the satisfying feedback of buttons that feel sculpted rather than assembled. A completely new internal chipset and SimHub-level RGB customization make this wheel not just responsive but adaptable to your rig and your racing style.
What Sets the Cube Controls Astra Steering Wheel apart?
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Truly Thoughtful Ergonomics The Astra's grips don’t just fit your hands—they welcome them. Compared to the bulkier or more aggressive profiles of other formula wheels, these silicone grips strike a rare balance between comfort and control. They have just the right amount of resistance, and the coating holds up well during long sessions. No blisters, no sliding around. It's the kind of design that clearly came from a team who spends hours on track—not just behind a CAD screen.
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Silent But Satisfying Shifters Many high-end wheels still suffer from noisy paddles or vague clutch responses. The Astra’s Eloi system completely changes that. The carbon fiber paddles operate silently but still deliver a crisp mechanical feel that’s addictive. There’s none of the clunky overtravel or “dead zone” feel that some other magnetic systems suffer from. It's a unique blend of quiet operation and clear, intentional feedback with every shift.
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Best-In-Class Button Feel While many competitors overuse generic button assemblies, Astra’s custom-made tactile buttons are in a league of their own. The actuation is firm but deliberate, and their placement encourages muscle memory. No more glancing down to find a toggle mid-race. And the RGB lighting isn’t just for looks—it adds clear visual cues that work beautifully in both bright and low-light setups.
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Modular Yet Cohesive Design Some modular wheels feel like a jigsaw puzzle of parts. The Astra doesn’t. Despite being compatible with multiple quick-release systems and platforms, the whole package feels unified and deliberate. Every encoder, switch, and joystick is spaced with intent. Even its 1150g weight—with hub—is perfectly balanced, reducing fatigue without feeling floaty or hollow. It's a rare wheel that feels tailor-made yet fully adaptable.
Pros and Cons
| Pros |
Cons |
| Excellent grip ergonomics for long stints |
Not console-compatible |
| Silent carbon shifters feel sharp and satisfying |
Requires hub for most wheel base compatibility |
| RGB buttons and logo are fully SimHub-controllable |
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| Buttons offer distinct tactile feedback |
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Specifications
| Specification |
Value |
| Chassis Material |
Die-cast aluminum with carbon fiber badge |
| Shifters & Clutches |
Full CNC machined, carbon fiber paddles, Eloi system |
| Weight (with hub) |
1150g |
| Grip-to-Grip Width |
29.50 cm |
| Grip Max Diameter |
41.00 mm |
| Platform |
PC |
| Button Count |
10 RGB tactile buttons |
| Rotary Encoders |
2 front + 2 thumb |
| Joysticks |
2 multi-directional with integrated encoder |
| Toggle Switches |
2 |
| Backlit Logo |
RGB-controlled |
| Quick Release Mount |
3-bolt, 1-inch and 70mm PCD compatible |
| Cable Connection |
Q-CONN magnetic to USB |
| SimHub Compatibility |
Full RGB and logo control |
| Included in Box |
Wheel, Q-CONN cable, stickers, tools, Cube Controls bag |
Cube Controls Astra Steering Wheel Compatibility
| Wheel Bases (via 50mm / 70mm PCD or supported hubs) |
Compatible |
| Asetek |
Yes |
| Cammus |
Yes |
| Conspit |
Yes |
| Fanatec (QR1, QR1 Lite, QR2 series via Podium Hub) |
Yes |
| Moza |
Yes |
| Simagic |
Yes |
| Simucube |
Yes |
| VNM |
Yes |
| VRS |
Yes |
The Cube Controls Astra Steering Wheel is built around industry-standard 50mm and 70mm bolt patterns, making it compatible with virtually all major wheel bases. Whether you're using a Simucube 2, Moza R9, Fanatec DD2 (via Podium Hub), or even an Asetek base, you're covered. It's especially flexible thanks to the included hub, but note that Fanatec bases will require their Podium Hub for integration, as usual. The USB-powered PCB and Q-CONN magnetic cable system make connectivity easy across setups. However, this wheel is not directly compatible with Logitech or Thrustmaster platforms.
When it comes to platform compatibility, the Astra is strictly PC-only. It’s not plug-and-play with consoles like PlayStation or Xbox, even through third-party workarounds. That’s because it uses a direct USB connection and expects SimHub or similar PC-based software to manage its functions and RGB effects. Most popular sim titles—like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and Automobilista 2—run flawlessly with it out of the box. But if you're console-bound, this one sadly won’t turn your wheel.