Description
Simagic Alpha EVO Sport 9Nm Wheelbase brings a crisp, calculated punch to your racing rig, especially if you're after a wheelbase that doesn’t flinch under pressure. With its Ultra-Low Inertia Direct Drive Servo Motor and Active Cooling System, this compact powerhouse delivers sharp, clean force feedback that holds its ground through long sessions. Whether you're trail braking into a hairpin or catching oversteer mid-slide, this unit feels solid—engineered for control, not chaos. It’s subtle, deliberate, and designed to let your instincts drive the action.
What Sets the Simagic Alpha EVO Sport 9Nm Wheelbase apart?
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Ultra-Low Inertia Servo Motor The Alpha EVO Sport’s motor doesn't just respond—it anticipates. Thanks to a dual skewed pole design and "0" cogging tech, users say this wheelbase feels smoother in transient zones, especially in tight chicanes or technical sectors where most systems can feel rubbery. The minimal rotational mass sharpens up your corrections without compromising stability, making it feel almost organic in its behavior.
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Hardware Expandability with Forward Compatibility One of the lesser-talked-about perks is how modular the platform is. With 11 output ports and support for CAN, USB, and CAN FD, the Alpha EVO Sport is practically begging to be built into a bigger ecosystem. The inclusion of a magnetic connector port for Simagic’s upcoming Magdock module means it’s already thinking ahead, even if you’re not yet there.
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Flexible Mounting and Third-Party Support Whether your rig is built like a tank or slapped together IKEA-style, the mounting versatility here is worth a nod. Front, side, bottom—take your pick. And with native support for wheels using the common 6x70mm bolt pattern, pairing with aftermarket wheels isn’t a guessing game. It just works, and it works well.
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Dynamic Force Domain Filter in SimPro Manager 2.1 Users diving into Simagic’s SimPro Manager 2.1 are finding the new filtering algorithm surprisingly effective. Dubbed the Dynamic Force Domain Filter, it's designed to squeeze more detail out of the low-inertia motor architecture. Translation? Road textures and curb strikes come through more naturally without that artificially delayed, elastic feeling that plagues lesser drive systems.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
Smooth, cog-free motor with strong torque curve |
Requires SimPro software to unlock full features |
Highly flexible mounting and wheel compatibility |
No console support—PC only |
Forward-compatible with upcoming Simagic modules |
Magnetic QR adapter sold separately |
Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Model |
Alpha EVO Sport 9Nm |
Dimensions |
281 x 130 x 110 mm |
Weight |
6236 g |
Maximum Torque |
9 Nm |
Encoder Resolution |
21-bit optical |
Motor Design |
Custom 5-pole servo, dual skewed pole |
Quick Release |
Simagic CDP ball-type single locking |
Mounting Options |
Front, Side, Bottom |
Platform |
Windows PC |
Connection |
USB 3.0 |
Software |
SimPro Manager 2.1 |
Simagic Alpha EVO Sport 9Nm Wheelbase Compatibility
The Simagic Alpha EVO Sport 9Nm works with a wide range of sim racing hardware, thanks to its universal 6x70mm wheel bolt pattern and open platform USB connection. You can use third-party steering wheels with the appropriate adapter, and it pairs especially well with Simagic’s own quick release hubs. Its modular output interface supports multiple CAN and USB protocols, including Simagic’s own accessories like dashboards and shifters through magnetic connection ports. It does not natively support consoles or Fanatec ecosystem peripherals.
On the software side, the Alpha EVO Sport is built exclusively for Windows PC environments and does not currently offer console compatibility. It functions flawlessly with major sim racing titles such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and Automobilista 2. The SimPro Manager software allows extensive force feedback tuning, but it is required to fine-tune the dynamic filtering settings and LED behavior. If you’re not on PC, this isn’t your base.