Description
Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather fuses serious racing design with meticulous Italian detailing. Wrapped in rugged yet supple leather, it delivers the grip and structure needed for aggressive sessions without sacrificing comfort. With dual-mode connectivity—Bluetooth and Q-CONN—you can plug in or go wireless while keeping latency minimal. Paired with fully customizable RGB lighting, magnetic paddles, and a 298mm rim diameter, it brings total control to your fingertips, no matter your racing discipline.
What Sets the Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather apart?
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Zero Leather Grip with Motorsport-Inspired Feel The grip material isn’t just for looks—it’s selected to balance control and durability under heat and pressure. The zero leather design provides a tactile feel that wears evenly over time, giving consistent feedback even during long races or quick correction inputs in rally stages. It’s not suede, and that’s the point: it’s built for function first.
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Bluetooth and Wired Flexibility Whether you're going fully wireless or want the dependability of a cabled connection, this wheel supports both. The included Q-CONN cable offers plug-and-play stability, while the onboard Bluetooth keeps the desk free of clutter. Both methods maintain nearly identical performance, with minimal input delay and no loss in command recognition.
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Configurable Paddles and RGB Control System The magnetic paddles come in 2 or 4-paddle options, and you can assign clutch bite points or toggle functions right from the Cube software. Combine that with RGB backlit buttons and encoders that can be linked to SimHub, and you get a wheel that becomes an interface—not just a controller.
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Wide Grip with Motorsport-Grade Ergonomics With a 298mm rim and up to 41mm grip diameter, the Zero Leather version caters to drivers who like to hold their line firmly and with confidence. The shape supports grip variations depending on the car or sim title—rally, GT, or drift—and maintains comfort through long endurance runs.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
Wide 41mm grip suits all driving styles |
Leather requires more cleaning than synthetic wraps |
Bluetooth and Q-CONN both included out of the box |
Battery life shorter than expected for long stints |
Excellent paddle feedback with no mechanical play |
Grip texture can feel too firm for some users |
Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Wheel Diameter |
298 mm |
Grip Diameter |
41 mm |
Main Plate |
Carbon Fiber |
Body Material |
Aluminum die-cast |
Connectivity |
Bluetooth and Q-CONN cable |
Battery |
1500mAh LiPo, approx. 4 hours use |
Paddles |
2 or 4 magnetic paddles (configurable) |
Rotary Encoders |
4 (2 front, 2 thumb) with RGB |
Joysticks |
2 multi-directional with encoder |
Toggle Switches |
2 ON/OFF with status LEDs |
Weight |
603 g to 1459 g (depending on rim) |
Package Includes |
Wheel, hub, cable, bag, badge, stickers, accessories |
Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather Compatibility
The GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather is compatible with all 3-bolt, 70mm PCD formula-style quick release hubs. It’s designed for seamless fitment with Cube Controls' modular ecosystem but also adapts well to third-party button box platforms, provided they respect the mounting specs. The wide grip and moderate wheel diameter make it adaptable across racing genres—from GT endurance to tighter rally setups.
From a connectivity perspective, it supports Bluetooth pairing and Q-CONN wired mode, allowing it to work on PC platforms using standard USB HID or Bluetooth drivers. The onboard system is designed to bypass the wheelbase, so even if your base lacks button passthrough, this unit runs independently. It is not natively compatible with consoles, though some users have reported partial compatibility using adapters like DriveHub, depending on the base and firmware.
On the software side, it pairs well with SimHub for lighting and telemetry integration, and the Cube proprietary software offers button calibration, RGB settings, and paddle tuning. It’s an ideal fit for iRacing, ACC, rFactor 2, RaceRoom, and AMS2. Console users will want to verify full compatibility beforehand if planning to use it outside PC ecosystems.