Description
Moza CS Pro Steering Wheel is built for drivers who want a fuller GT-style rim without sacrificing control density. The microfiber leather grip feels supple yet secure, with seamless stitching that disappears under the thumbs during long runs. At the center sits the 2.99-inch customizable display, delivering vital data exactly where the eyes glance, while the modular paddle system with optional six-paddle upgrade opens the door to complex driving workflows. Wrapped around a carbon fiber reinforced hub, the CS Pro balances comfort, adaptability, and serious technical depth in one confident package.
What Sets the Moza CS Pro Steering Wheel apart?
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A GT Shape That Encourages Long Sessions – Drivers often point out how the CS Pro’s fuller rim and golden ratio layout reduce hand strain over time. The diameter and grip thickness feel deliberately chosen for endurance racing, making it easier to stay relaxed without sacrificing control. Compared to flatter formula-style wheels, this shape invites subtle steering inputs and steady corrections, which many racers appreciate during long stints.
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Modular Paddle System With Strategic Freedom – Feedback from experienced users highlights the optional six-paddle expansion as a standout feature. Racers enjoy mapping extra paddles to brake bias, energy deployment, or pit functions without cluttering the front face. The pre-installed mounting points make the upgrade feel intentional rather than tacked on, giving the wheel room to grow alongside more complex driving styles.
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Button Box Versatility Beyond One Discipline – The industry-standard 6x70 bolt pattern is frequently praised for flexibility. Many users pair the CS Pro button box with third-party rims, including drift and rally wheels, while retaining full button and display functionality. This adaptability allows the wheel to move between disciplines without feeling locked into a single racing category.
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Visual Feedback That Becomes Second Nature – Community impressions often emphasize how effective the rev and flag lighting becomes once dialed in. The brightness and placement make it easy to read shift points and warnings without consciously looking down. Over time, drivers rely on color cues instead of dashboards, streamlining focus during close racing.
Pros and Cons
| Pros |
Cons |
| Comfortable GT-style rim suited for long sessions |
Six-paddle setup requires additional purchase |
| Modular design supports multiple racing disciplines |
No native console-only compatibility |
| Display and LEDs reduce reliance on in-game HUD |
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| Extensive input options for complex car setups |
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Specifications
| Specification |
Value |
| Wheel Style |
GT-style hub design |
| Grip Material |
Environmentally friendly microfiber leather |
| Hub Construction |
Carbon fiber reinforced composite |
| Display |
2.99-inch high-definition screen |
| Buttons |
8 RGB programmable buttons |
| Rotary Encoders |
Four 12-position rotary encoders |
| Funky Switches |
Two seven-way switches |
| Thumb Wheels |
Two rotary thumb wheels |
| Paddle Shifters |
Magnetic forged carbon paddles with Hall sensors |
| Paddle Configuration |
Standard dual paddles, optional six-paddle upgrade |
| Quick Release |
All-aluminum quick release system |
| Wheel Rim Mount |
Industry standard 6x70 bolt pattern |
| Software |
MOZA Pit House |
Moza CS Pro Steering Wheel Compatibility
The CS Pro is designed with flexibility at its core. It is fully compatible with MOZA wheelbases using the integrated aluminum quick release and also supports direct PC connection through the MOZA universal hub kit. Thanks to its open design, it works with a wide range of third-party wheelbases that accept USB HID devices. It is not intended for closed ecosystems that rely on proprietary console-only connections.
The 6x70 bolt pattern makes the button box compatible with most third-party wheel rims, allowing everything from GT to drift rims to retain full button, display, and LED functionality. This makes the CS Pro especially attractive for multi-discipline rigs. It is not designed to function as a standalone wheel without a compatible base or hub solution.
In terms of platforms, the wheel is PC compatible and works cleanly with major sim racing titles such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and rFactor 2. These titles support full button mapping, telemetry-driven LEDs, and custom dashboards. It is not natively compatible with PlayStation or Xbox consoles without third-party adapters, and feature support may vary when used that way.