Description
The Moza R9 V2 Direct Drive Wheel Base is engineered for those who are serious about their sim racing. With its robust 9 Nm of torque powered by a direct-drive servo motor, you’ll feel every turn, every bump, and every gear shift as though you're on the track. Encased in sleek, aviation-grade aluminum alloy, the Moza R9 base is not only sturdy but also deceptively lightweight. Its seamless wireless power and data transfer ensure a clean, tangle-free setup that performs consistently, allowing you to focus on what matters—mastering your race.
What sets the Moza R9 V2 Direct Drive Wheel Base apart?
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Torque that Packs a Punch The R9 V2 delivers an impressive 9 Nm of torque, providing an intense, lifelike feedback experience. While some competitors might feel flat at lower torque ranges, this model ensures you won’t miss even the most subtle details, such as the resistance of your tires against the track or the impact of hitting a curb. It strikes a perfect balance between power and control.
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Wireless, Seamless Setup Unlike others in its category, the wireless power and communication system on the Moza R9 V2 makes for a clean, hassle-free installation. You won’t have to wrestle with cluttered cables or unreliable connections. Just mount it up, plug it in, and it’s ready to go, simplifying your race-day routine.
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MOZA Pit House Control Center This wheel base comes with the MOZA Pit House software, offering a range of customizable settings that rival the big names. Whether it's dialing in force feedback, setting wheel inertia, or managing temperature controls, you can fine-tune every element of your setup to fit your driving style without ever feeling overwhelmed.
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Perfect for Sim Racers on a Budget The price-to-performance ratio of the Moza R9 V2 is hard to beat in its class. For a direct drive base at under $400, it offers the feel and responsiveness often reserved for pricier models, making it a go-to option for serious racers who are keeping an eye on their budget.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
Impressive 9 Nm torque for powerful force feedback. |
Limited to PC; no console support. |
Wireless power and data reduce cable clutter. |
Not compatible with some third-party hardware. |
MOZA Pit House software offers deep customization. |
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Solid build with aviation-grade aluminum casing. |
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Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
240 x 157 x 124 mm |
Weight |
5 kg |
Material |
Aviation Grade Aluminum Alloy |
Torque |
9 Nm |
Max Wheel Rotation |
Limitless |
USB Refresh Rate |
1000 Hz |
Included Accessories |
Power supply, USB cable, screw kit, cloth bag |
Moza R9 V2 Direct Drive Wheel Base Compatibility
The Moza R9 V2 wheelbase is designed to work seamlessly with a range of MOZA wheels, such as the KS, ES, RS, GS Alcantara V2, and FSR Formula wheels. It supports third-party steering wheels that use the D1 SPEC quick release, but you’ll need additional equipment to connect the paddles and buttons on those wheels. Fanatec and Thrustmaster products are generally not compatible without unreliable third-party adapters, which is something to keep in mind if you’re thinking of mixing brands.
In terms of racing platforms, the Moza R9 V2 is strictly PC-only, meaning it won’t work on PlayStation or Xbox consoles. However, it’s compatible with a wide variety of racing titles like iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and F1 2022. Unfortunately, if you're a Forza Horizon 4 fan, note that the Steam version won't work, though the Windows 10 version does. This makes it a solid choice for most PC racers, but a no-go for those focused on consoles.